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Input Devices![]() A4 Tech NB-30 Battery Free Wireless Optical Mouse ReviewThe NB-30 is the world's first battery-less wireless mouse. Come inside to see how it performs.December 23rd, 2004
![]() Bluetake BT500 Bluetooth MouseBluetake, a wireless specialty company that is an offshoot of Thermaltake passes along our way a Bluetooth mouse and receiver. We takes a look at how well this midget of a mouse performs. Impressive paper specs include a 800DPI resolution as well as a 30 ft range. Take a look at how well it actually performs in a real world testMarch 1st, 2004
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer ReviewLogitech was first to market with a mouse that was both wireless, and optical. Their wireless MouseMan Optical is to date one of my favourite mice thanks to its ergonomic design, cordless convenience, and precision control. But just because Logitech got the jump on Microsoft didn’t mean they had won the game just yet, so it was no surprise that Microsoft would come tearing down the peripherals straightaway with the Porsche of cordless mice: the all-new Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer.December 25th, 2001
Belkin Nostromo n50 & Nostromo n30 ReviewBelkin is a company that manufactures a lot of products that can be found in many a computer stores' accessories section. They make everything from wrist pads, mouse pads, armrests…. almost every accessory out there. Until recently, Belkin had not been active in the gaming industry and its many related products. But now, Belkin steps into the gaming grounds with its new line of Nostromo line of products, not one but five – everything from "game pads" to "Speedpads". Two products I have for review today are just two of the complete gaming line of Nostromo products, the n50 Speedpad and the n30 GameMouse.December 11th, 2001
AOpen R-25W Wireless Mouse ReviewWith names like Logitech and Microsoft dominating the market for input devices, it’s easy to overlook that a lot of other companies offer some highly affordable and competitive products. In the case of pointing devices, AOpen’s new R-25W wireless mouse is one product that’s been overlooked by the media, but as we came to find, it should be given consideration as a mouse for gamers and regular users alike.July 23rd, 2001
![]() Logitech Cordless MouseMan Optical ReviewIn late March, Logitech announced that they would be shipping the world’s first cordless optical mouse: the Cordless MouseMan Optical. It was a ripe time for the announcement since the public was beginning to wonder just when a company would marry the two coolest advances in mousing technology into a single product. People were also beginning to ask whether they should buy a cordless mouse, for convenience, or an optical mouse, for accuracy and reliability. Which is what makes the cordless optical such a cool option: you don’t have to choose between two of the hottest technologies, you can get both in one package.May 9th, 2001
Siemens ID Mouse ReviewThe Siemens ID Mouse is one of the first devices to integrate the FingerTIP sensor technology to provide biometric security for any Windows based system (drivers and extensive PDF documentation are included for Win98, Win NT, and Win2K). Identification is based on the biometric characteristics of your fingerprint, called minutiae, which acts as a unique identifier for each person.January 31st, 2001
Cordless Wheel Mouse RoundupCordless mice are now into their second and third generations with digital radio technology replacing infrared. Companies claim that these mice perform like existing mice, but can these new age devices replace your faithful corded companion?July 3rd, 2000
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