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Microsoft Wireless Laser 6000 V2.0 mouse RF Wireless

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The mouse is the second most important way of communicating with a computer. Please be careful to choose the right type of connection when buying a mouse, there are three different types: - USB is the most modern. You can recognize it by the rectangular connector. - PS/2 connectors are round. This type of connection is fairly commonly used in PCs. - Bluetooth is another modern (wireless) connection method.
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Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 V2.0
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Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 V2.0, Laser, RF Wireless

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Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 V2.0. Movement detection technology: Laser, Device interface: RF Wireless, Buttons quantity: 5

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2011-08-02 00:00:57
Uk has collected 10 expert reviews for Microsoft Wireless Laser 6000 V2.0 mouse RF Wireless and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
78%
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trustedreviews.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
Let's face it, however ingenious touchpads may have become, offering multi-touch, dedicated scroll zones and various other niceties, there's little that beats the good old mouse for moving a cursor around a screen. One such peripheral for those who want t...
lang_review_bottomline Microsoft's BlueTrack techonology is well utilised in a portable mouse such as this, ensuring it will work on pretty much any surface. This is also a reasonably priced effort and though it lacks the excellent scrolls wheels found on Logitech's efforts, if...
80%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
Just like all good Bond villains secret weapons, Microsofts new wireless mouse uses a laser rather than the normal LED to track movement. This gives smoother, more precise movement. Our cursor managed to sail smoothly across the screen with little...
80%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
As ’s production desk turns into the latest battleground in the war between Apple and Microsoft, your reviewer’s cherished Mighty Mouse has been swiftly replaced by the Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 – and it’s not hard to see why. Spo...
lang_review_bottomline It costs a bit, but the Laser Mouse 6000, with its natty looks, intuitive design and innovative features, is worth every penny. Better have a Gold award, then. David Price Lowest online price: £N/A...
90%
pocket-lint.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
If you can spare the cash this is a good mouse offering from Microsoft.
80%
smh.com.au
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2011-11-07 22:23:52
It may have a cute name but the seemingly innocent computer mouse is often considered the least ergonomic part of your computer. It forces you to splay your arm out at an unnatural angle - and the wider your keyboard, the worse this gets; it requ...
90%
pocket-lint.com
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2016-12-29 20:14:02
The Microsoft Laser 6000 is a good mouse that performs well, it’s just there are better and more feature-packed offerings on the market for the same price...
lang_review_good Low profile, customisable buttons...
lang_review_bad Not rechargeable...
lang_review_bottomline The Microsoft Laser 6000 is a good mouse that performs well, it’s just there are better and more feature-packed offerings on the market for the same price...
70%
i4u.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
Microsoft has been launching new mice and wireless desktops lately and today I am going to look at one of the latest products that Microsoft has released called the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000. The mouse uses the BlueTrack laser and has a tiny...
lang_review_good Tiny USB Transceiver, Good tracking, Wireless...
lang_review_bad Needs more sensitivity for large LCDs...
lang_review_bottomline The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 is the best wireless mobile mouse Microsoft offers. The tiny Nano transceiver makes connecting the mouse to a notebook a one time and forget it affair. The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 is a great mouse f...
90%
maximumcpu.net
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
Several months after Logitech launched several mobile mice featuring nano transceivers, Microsoft is finally fighting back by introducing the Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 with a nano transceiver, which are ideal for use with laptops and netbooks due to t...
lang_review_good Can leave transceiver in laptop/netbook USB port while traveling, Nano transceiver less prone to damage than standard transceiver, Ambidextrous design, Works on unconventional surfaces one might find while traveling...
lang_review_bad Small size makes it uncomfortable to use for extended periods of time, Easy to forget to turn off mouse...
lang_review_bottomline While the small size of Microsoft’s Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000 makes it less than desirable when used for long periods of time, the compact design makes it ideal for the road warrior who often times has very limited space and may have to use the mou...
0%
SysOpt.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
May 5, 2008 By Peter Jozefowicz After using a wired Logitech G5 gaming mouse for a while, and never trying a wireless mouse, let alone a Microsoft one, using these two mice for the first time changed my harsh opinion on wireless mice. The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 v2.0 and Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 share the same basic design, with the 6000 sporting a silver upper shell with black base, while the jet-black 7000 goes for a more chrome accent look. The main difference between the tw...
75%
Computerpoweruser.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
6,000fps precision, 1,000dpi responsiveness; 30-foot wireless range; Magnifier and Flip 3D support I’ve been pushing the ergonomically gifted Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 around my desk for about a month now, and although Logitech’s MX Air is sti...
80%
smartcomputing.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
For all the frustration Microsofts software has given me over the years, Im not one to exile Microsoft from my computing world due to my displeasure. Id only be shooting myself in the foot by banishing Microsoft products, particularly its peripheral...
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hardwarelogic.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
Most people automatically associate Microsoft with Windows and Office, but in addition to several software suites, the software giant carries an extensive lineup of peripherals. Today HardwareLogic takes the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 for a spin.
87%
Geek.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
It was earlier this month, less then three weeks ago, that we first learned about Microsoft’s two new wireless laser mice. The Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and the Wireless Laser mouse 7000 may seem like products already released by Microsoft, but...
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macobserver.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
Your choice of mouse, keyboard, or other input device is a very personal thing. Some people love Apple mice. Others, myself included, hate Apple mice. I encourage you to take this review with however many grains of salt you like. I love my Microsoft...
100%
Thetechlounge.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
They just couldnt sit back and let the others scoop up all the glory. Microsoft has jumped straight into the laser mouse fray with the likes of Logitech and Razer. However, Microsoft is hardly new to the game and usually puts together decent input dev...
lang_review_good Smooth tracking and gliding, Nifty magnifying glass feature, Comfortable for desktop use...
lang_review_bad Not a good gaming mouse, Clickless middle scroll button, Weak range, No rechargeable batteries, Short on features...
lang_review_bottomline I cant say that I was greatly disappointed by Microsofts Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, but I wasnt greatly impressed by it either. Laser mice are the next level of input device technology and Microsoft hasnt kept up. While this mouse is a completely u...
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hardwarecentral.com
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2011-08-02 00:00:57
Microsoft introduces the optical mouse; Logitech is first to make one cordless. Microsoft pioneers a tilting scroll wheel for horizontal as well as vertical scrolling; Logitech sees that and raises with an ultra-precise, invisible laser instead of a re...
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the-gadgeteer.com
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2014-03-14 02:07:39
Like a lot of people, if I have room for it while working on my laptop, I’d rather use a mouse than the trackpad. Most mobile mice seem to be created approximately equal, but recently Microsoft introduced something new to the field with their BlueTrac...
lang_review_good Tracks on almost any surface, Long battery life, 5 buttons and smooth scroll wheel with tilt, Tiny USB receiver...
lang_review_bad None, but I wish they had a Bluetooth mouse with BlueTrack...
lang_review_bottomline All in all, I like this mouse, and its tiny receiver is now installed semi-permanently in my HP Mini. It’s light and sensitive, and the smooth wheel and extra buttons are very nice. I admit that I don’t really need the ability for it to track...
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wi-fiplanet.com
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2016-12-29 20:14:02
Its hardly a radical idea, but you wonder why no one thought of it before. Microsoft, like its rival Logitech, makes numerous mice designed for use with notebook PCs--scaled-down devices that dont take much space in a travelers briefcase, usually wi...
0%
connectreviews.com
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2016-12-29 20:14:02
Microsoft has had a staple in the peripheral market since 1982 where one year later in 1983, the Microsoft Mouse was born. Fast forward to 2008 where Microsoft has introduced its Wireless Laser Mouse 6000. How does it stack up in comparison to other o...
lang_review_good Great battery life, Affordable.
lang_review_bad USB dongle doesn’t sit flush with the bottom of the mouse, Nonratcheting scroll wheel, Unique design may be uncomfortable for some.
lang_review_bottomline Microsoft has had a staple in the peripheral market since 1982 where one year later in 1983, the Microsoft Mouse was born. Fast forward to 2008 where Microsoft has introduced its Wireless Laser Mouse 6000. How does it stack up in comparison to other o...
0%
trustedreviews.com
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2016-12-29 20:14:02
Mice are fun. You simply can't argue with their inherent cuteness. Also, in computer terms, they're probably as important as the wheel; better yet, they even have wheels. But they didn't always, and that's the point. Computer mice are an evolving species...
lang_review_bottomline Overall, the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is a very appealing package - especially for the mobile user, though keep in mind the mouse is full size. If you live in the UK it's a touch on the expensive side, while in the US it's great value. Unfortun...
80%
v3.co.uk
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2016-12-29 20:14:02
The latest Microsoft laser mouse feels and looks like a lot of thought has gone into it. There is the neat styling, it fits easily into the palm of the hand, giving users access to the two buttons under their thumb and the standard right and left mouse...
80%
hardwarecentral.com
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2016-12-29 20:14:02
You wont get more legroom in coach, but youll get a handful of point-and-click productivity with Microsofts newest mouse: Like laptop mice, it has a snap-in USB receiver that wont get lost in the bottom of your briefcase, but its a full-grown, ful...
93%