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IBM USB Portable Floppy Drive 05K9276
IBM (
18 November, 2003 )
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Very heavy, and not as well designed as the wired version  |
By the time the batteries are in, this becomes a seriously heavy mouse...might not sound like a great problem, but after youve been using it for a few hours youll actually get wrist ache. The thumb buttons have been made than the cable intellimouse explorer, which isnt a problem, but they have been moved up and a ridge put between the thumb-groove and the buttons, so they are now neither easy nor comfortable to use...what the hell for?all in all, if youve used a cable intellimouse youll be disappointed with this one...heavy and clumsy. Cmon Microsoft, try actually using your producs during their design stage.
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Two for Two with One Possible Caveat  |
Prior to this mouse I had been using the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer for at least 3 years. I digress to include the hardware I have as it may help explain the noise issue that other reviewers have raised, but I have not experienced at all. My computer is 6 months old, Pentium 4, 2.0Ghz, I use a traditional CRT monitor, and the mouse is the only piece of wireless equipment I use at present. I do plan on adding a wireless keyboard, but at present it is a traditional wired design. I tried moving the transmitter nearer and away from various components but I could not create any interference in the form of noise or any other problems. I also watched a DVD feature film, and again there was no issue of interference.The manual is very brief but is specific about what the receiver should be kept away from, and the distance of 8 inches that should be maintained. It also specifies a PS/2 connection when using Windows. My version is USB only and again no issues. The previous mouse was also a USB connected device. I never looked at the manual until sitting down to write these comments, for the installation did not require it. I am running Windows XP Home, and once plugged in; the necessary software/drivers had already been detected and installed via plug n play, prior to even reaching for the installation disc. Installation does not get any easier. The installation disc is still unopened in its package. There is one major issue that needs to be considered if you choose the wireless pointing device route, and that is batteries or a rechargeable cradle like Logitech offers. The need to change batteries will become an issue depending on the frequency they need changing, and I use the device many hours per day. The rechargeable has the obvious advantage of no replacement of batteries required. However unless those manufacturer have solved the problems of rechargeable batteries having a tendency to develop a memory, that could offset the advantage of the rechargeable versions. So there may be an ease of use over the near term, and a trade off in the long term. My final advice would be to read or ask some people who have tried the rechargeable version for their thoughts. The other reason for the choice may seem hard to justify, but to the extent I have hardware designed and built by/for the same manufacturer, I prefer the option, nothing objective I can offer as evidence, just a feeling that a common denominator is preferable. The device is very sensitive, and very precise, and that would seem to be an issue that is adjustable, I have not had any problems with it developing a mind of its own and strolling around the screen.
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Generally very good  |
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Reasons to buy: 1. Nice for gaming, very accurate and responsive, but make sure u wiggle a bit if you are an excessive camper o_0 2. Wireless, no annoying cables, and up to 6 feet away from computer. 3. Very comfortable, PERFECT, barely need to grip it. Great for long gaming sessions, Right handed only tho :/ 4. 5 Year warranty Although: 1. Buy rechargable batteries 2. Avoid using too close to the computer, will cause interference. Im guessing this isnt a problem if you need wireless though. 3. New fancy logitech mice out, this is cheaper tho and probably very similar performance.
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