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    Mouse for Laptop

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by aalok, Aug 5, 2004.

  1. aalok

    aalok Newbie

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    Hi, I need a mouse for my laptop. I want to get a wireless one, but I wouldn't mind getting one that isn't for my laptop. Anyone know any good mice?
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Asked an answered here a few times...but, I like the Logitech MX900, haven't seen anything better.

    Editor in Chief http://www.bargainPDA.com and http://www.SPOTstop.com
     
  3. marcog

    marcog Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes, go for the mx900. I've had it for about 3 weeks - it's a wonderful mouse!




    HP nx7010 DU259A: Pentium-M 1.6GHz, 2x256MB RAM, 60GB 7200RPM HDD, 64MB Radeon 9200, 15.4" WXGA, XP Pro.
     
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  4. soccerjoe5

    soccerjoe5 Notebook Consultant

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    not very portable though, isn't it? but it's handsdown the best mouse out there. i have one for my desktop but i got a logitech cordless for notebooks for when i bring my notebook around. love it.
     
  5. Ginger

    Ginger Newbie

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    If you don't mind a dongle, or you don't have BlueTooth, then I reccommend Logitech's Optical Wireless Laptop Mouse, or whatever they call it. It comes in three different colours, and it has your two buttons and scroll wheel. If you want a notebook mouse and you do have BlueTooth and don't want a dongle, then Kensington makes one, Belkin makes one, and Targus claims to make one (I have yet to see it for sale anywhere). Ideally, Logitech would release a BlueTooth version of its wireless laptop mouse, but that could be a while.