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We won’t delve into the Mighty Mouse’s strengths and weaknesses as Apple’s been shipping the wired version with Macs for a while now, so many are used to its idiosyncrasies (by that we mean it’s damn difficult to use at first). A b...
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Uses Bluetooth so no dongle required, battery meter in System Preferences, great control...
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Tricky to use at first, you may still prefer two separate buttons, heavy with both batteries placed inside, expensive...
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It’s not the cheapest mouse on the market, and its accessibility to beginners leaves a lot to be desired, but despite this, it remains the wireless mouse of choice for a Mac person...
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computerarts.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 08:26:58
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Wireless Mighty Mouse Apple reduces your desktop clutter with this Bluetooth mouse Sadly, Apple’s wired Mighty Mouse wasn’t an instant hit with creatives. Although it boasted a typically comfortable and stylish design, it was neither precise e...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 08:27:02
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The Wireless Mighty Mouse is the Bluetooth version of the mouse Apple includes with all current desktop Macs. Drivers are available only for Mac OS X and not Windows, and no Bluetooth dongle is included. It looks sleek but its uncomfortable to use...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 08:27:22
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Less than a year after releasing the original Mighty Mouse, Apple has improved its input device by replacing its USB cord with a wireless Bluetooth connection and upgrading its eyesight with a laser-tracking engine that provides greater precision in cr...
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If you’re a heavy mouse user who must have the Apple badge on everything you own, this is certainly one cordless mouse to consider...
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No wires, easy setup...
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Expensive, youll have to buy batteries every now and then...
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If you’re a heavy mouse user who must have the Apple badge on everything you own, this is certainly one cordless mouse to consider...
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Apple has cut the cables on its Mighty Mouse with this wireless version. A nice addition to your Mac, but the price is a sour point.
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Comfortable, Looks, Scroll wheel, Touch sensitive buttons...
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Price, Side button positioning The Final Word Apple has cut the cables on its Mighty Mouse with this wireless version. A nice addition to your Mac, but the price is a sour point.
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Apple has cut the cables on its Mighty Mouse with this wireless version. A nice addition to your Mac, but the price is a sour point.
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maclife.com Updated: 2011-07-30 08:27:05
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Saving the day? Not likely. When Apple debuted its first multi-button-button mouse, the Mighty Mouse, we were disappointed. Almost a year later, the Bluetooth Mighty Mouse has arrived, and while were all for the wireless goodness, the problem is th...
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Wireless goodness. Looks good. Shutter protects the laser lens when you turn off the mouse. New zoom function.
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Its still a Mighty Mouse.
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When you get right down to it, the wireless Mighty Mouse is still a Mighty Mouse. The laser tracking, lack of a cable, and battery flexibility cant make up for its imprudent design...
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In the past Frank has reviewed the Mighty Mouse from Apple. Now that it’s gone wireless, I asked him to revisit the product. He likes the wireless aspect, but otherwise says his opinion remains the same. So following is Frank’s third look at t...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-30 08:27:15
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Control your Mac wirelessly and in style...
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blogcritics.org Updated: 2011-07-30 08:27:18
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Apple finally released a... another one button mouse? Yes, in August 2005 Apple introduced the Mighty Mouse — "amazing powers at your fingertips." They even licensed the name from Viacom. This summer we got new Intel-based iMacs at work, each with a...
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SummaryPros: Good battery life; on/off switch; excellent wireless range; attractive design; useful scroll ball lets you move in every direction; precise tracking. Cons: Force-sensing buttons difficult to press; limited button-programming options. Proce...
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Good battery life; on/off switch; excellent wireless range; attractive design; useful scroll ball lets you move in every direction; precise tracking.
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Force-sensing buttons difficult to press; limited button-programming options.
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At only $20 more than the wired version, Apple’s wireless Mighty Mouse is competitively priced and an excellent choice for desktop and portable users alike (though owners of black MacBooks might pine for a black model). Until Apple gets around t...
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The last computer peripheral I need to replaced before having a complete Apple setup was my mouse. For many years, I have been extremely fond of Logitech mice. Ergonomics, performance and features - Logitech mice have it all. When the MX1000 was releas...
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