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October 2008
(82%)
46 Reviews
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Abstract: Microsoft says its new flagship mouses glowing blue bottom is the key to better tracking and higher precision than any optical or laser mouse has offered to date. Vangie Beal throws her mouse pad away to test the companys claim that BlueTrack works o...
At around €55/$80, it’s not a cheap mouse, but it’s comfortable to use and it works on virtually any surface, so if you have a problem using your current mouse on whatever surface you’re working on, it might well be worth to check i...
BlueTrack is better than laser, but only under certain conditions, such as working on marble, granite and other unusual surfaces. Even if this does not apply to you, if you don't mind its looks, want to go wireless, and like the idea of using a rechargeab...
Good tracking, Wireless, Can run on normal AA battery, Rechargeable battery included
Tracks no better than some mice already on the market
If you are in the market for a new mouse for your notebook or desktop, the Microsoft Explorer Mouse is worth a look. The new BlueTrack sensor wasnt any better in testing than my normal G9 laser mouse, but the Microsoft Explorer Mouse tracks well and w...
Abstract: Most of us will have had problems with our mice before, such as poor tracking, where mouse movements the user makes are not reflected by the pointer on the screen.Modern optical mice use a beam of light or an invisible laser to track movement. With m...
New BlueTrack mouse sensor works on almost any surface, Well-designed rechargeable base station, Included rechargeable battery, Snap-in USB receiver
No dpi toggle button, Mushy scroll wheel
The Microsoft Explorer Mouse deserves your attention for its BlueTrack sensor technology that lets you use it on surfaces where other mice fail. Laptop owners, or anyone else who uses a non-desk-bound computer, will benefit from Microsofts innovative...
BlueTrack technology is more precise, nice design, easy button configuration, Mac OS X support
Not ambidextrous, no DPI stepping, large grip
This mouse combines precise tracking technology with a decent design. For the average user the mouse certainly isn’t revolutionary, but it’s a reasonable cost for a decent improvement in precision. ...
Abstract: The Microsoft Explorer mouse ($149) has a very slick modern looking design and is comfortable to hold for long periods of time. The mouse has a black rubber non-slip grip that follows the shape of your hand and five buttons and a scroll wheel - all of...
Published: 2008-11-25, Author: Jan , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: Mouse technology has been relatively stagnant over the last few years – there’s been the occasional upgrade in laser or infrared, but new features normally consisted of higher DPIs or a million customisable buttons. The techs at Microsoft, however, we...