Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse
By Lara Luepke, CNET.com on 01 February 2005
A worthy alternative to a laptop's built-in pointing device, this downsized mouse is convenient for travel, but it sacrifices some comfort for its compact size.
User rating:Comments (12)
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kingsidy gave 1/10 on 08/05/2005 23:48 Report abuse
Excellent product
bought the mouse for my notebook. extremely satisfied with product. it has a pretty good range plus unlike most of its comeptitors, it only takes 1 AA battery.
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honkas gave 1/10 on 27/02/2005 09:01 Report abuse
good small neat.
good battery usage. small and easy to carry for laptop users sick of the scroll pad and want conventional wireless mouse.. met expectations quite easily..
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