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Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse - Logitech

When a company puts out a highly acclaimed mouse like the MX Revolution Mouse, the bar gets set pretty high. Logitech’s new MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse isn’t as feature-filled as the MX Revolution, but it does measure up—it’s one of the better mice I’ve ever used.. ... read more at Macworld

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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 Special Edition - Microsoft

The trackpad on Mac notebooks works well, but it’s hard to beat a mouse for general Mac input. Road warriors who pack a mouse into a laptop bag want something small and durable, like Microsoft’s Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 Special Edition. Despite its small size, it’s a comfortable mouse that tracks well... read more at Macworld

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BT-500 Mobile Mouse - RadTech

Less than three inches long, the BT-500 weighs two and one-quarter ounces and features the accuracy of an 800-dpi optical mouse in a compact, comfortable form. With two standard buttons (left and right) and a clickable scroll wheel, it provides enough functionality even for advanced users. (OS X recognizes all three buttons without additional drivers -- I use the scroll-wheel button for Exposé.).. ... read more at Macworld

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PistolMouse FPS - MonsterGecko

Navigating an FPS with a traditional mouse normally requires that you sweep your hand around the tabletop. But
the PistolMouse’s design lets you pivot with your wrist, as if you were pointing a real gun. It’s a much more realistic motion that translates into faster response time. Although the PistolMouse’s 800-dpi optical resolution is lower than that of some high-end controllers, it’s noticeably more precise than a standard optical mouse.. ... read more at Macworld

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eBeam System 3 BT - Luidia

Wireless is the new watchword for the Mac, and there are many Bluetooth-enabled mice and keyboards that can untangle your computer's snarled nest of cords. This cable cutting is now moving to other devices, such as Luidia's eBeam System 3 BT, a whiteboard-capture device that uses Bluetooth technology to digitally record to your Mac what you write on an ordinary whiteboard. Working wirelessly makes it easy to connect an eBeam session to a Bluetooth-equipped Mac (running OS X 10.2.6 or later), but you can also connect to a Palm OS handheld ... read more at Macworld

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Quill Mouse + Quill Nib - quillmouse

The very ergonomic Quill Mouse has been around awhile, but now comes with the new Quill Nib software, which allows click-less computing. Quill Nib senses your mouse movement, and when the mouse comes to rest, Quill Nib clicks. Using hotkeys, you can change Quill Nib to click, double-click, Shift-click, Command-click, Control-click or even click-and-drag. ... macHOME

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Tactile Pro Keyboard  - Matias


If you yearn for the hyperresponsive, crunchy keyboards of old, Tactile Pro is your 'board. ... read more at MacAddict

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Nostromo n52 SpeedPad - Belkin

The SpeedPad is a special kind of controller -- it's neither a joystick nor a game pad. Instead, this controller uses a specialized keyboard designed specifically for the needs of FPS players ... read more at Macworld

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Fingerworks Touchstream LP - The Back Store

Computers can be bad for your health. As well as choosing a high-quality monitor and good seating, your choice of keyboard and mouse is crucial. The odd-looking Fingerworks TouchStream LP is both. As a keyboard it's unusual in use, as you're tapping on a solid surface, and the keys are arranged in the ergonomic spread layout . ... read more at MacUserUK

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Sweet Multiport - GeeThree

The Sweet Multiport from GeeThree is a neat solution to a perennial problem. If your Power Mac is under your desk, plugging in peripherals means getting down on your knees. Its Sweet Multiport uses the spare external drive bay on the Power Mac G3 or G4 to provide two FireWire and one USB port and a five-in-one media card reader. ... read more at MacUserUK

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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop - Microsoft

Pros: Mouse: programmable buttons; application-specific settings; innovative scroll wheel; least interference. Keyboard: programmable buttons; application-specific settings.
Cons: Mouse: no battery recharge. Keyboard: no battery recharge; Windows layout. . . . ... read more at Macworld

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Logitech Cordless MX Duo - Logitech

Pros: Mouse: battery charger in base; not very prone to interference; long range. Keyboard: programmable effective keys; nice media-key setup. Cons: Mouse: excessive cord clutter. Keyboard: Windows-oriented, no battery recharge. . . ... read more at Macworld

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Macally rfkey - Macally

Pros: Programmable buttons; application-specific settings; easy-to-use software; Mac layout. Cons: Prone to interference with mouse; requires separate base for keyboard and mouse; no battery recharge. . ... read more at Macworld

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Macally rfmouse - Macally

Pros: Programmable buttons; easy-to-use software; batteries recharge via USB. Cons: Prone to interference; requires separate base for keyboard and mouse . ... read more at Macworld

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Belkin Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse - Belkin

Pros: Bluetooth; price includes Bluetootha dapter; long range.
Cons: Not programmable; no battery recharge . ... read more at Macworld

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Wireless Mouse - Apple

We don't often think about our keyboards and mice, and that's a good thing. We usually only notice them when they cause problems. Apple's latest releases fall into the hardly-notice-it's-there category; they're full of the usual keys and features, and the new Bluetooth connection works well. The biggest drawback is that the mouse design still includes only one button . ... read more at macHOME

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Wireless Keyboard - Apple

We don't often think about our keyboards and mice, and that's a good thing. We usually only notice them when they cause problems. Apple's latest releases fall into the hardly-notice-it's-there category; they're full of the usual keys and features, and the new Bluetooth connection works well. The biggest drawback is that the mouse design still includes only one button . ... read more at macHOME

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The Mouse   - MacMice

Our three-year love-hate relationship with Apple's Pro Mouse is over. MacMice's replacement looks like the Pro Mouse's twin sister—the one who got all the brains and coordination, or in this case, a second button and a scroll wheel ... read more at MacAddict

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Harmony Remote SST-659  - Harmony

As most of us don't have either a doctorate in minutiae or a case of severe anal retentiveness, the very thought of programming a universal remote to control all of our AV gear seems absurd. Then came the Harmony Remote, which essentially programs itself via your Mac and an online database of component controls ... read more at MacAddict

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WACOM GRAPHIRE3 6X8 - Wacom

The Graphire3 6x8 is Wacom's best consumer drawing tablet ever. Overlooking the software bundle tease, new artists who want to paint with a stylus have a perfect tablet . ... read more at macHOME

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Wireless Optical Desktop - Kensington

If you're itching for a wireless mouse-keyboard combo but Apple's new Bluetooth one-button mouse and matching keyboard are too minimalist for your tastes, Kensington's Wireless Optical Desktop has frills aplenty ... read more at MacAddict

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Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer - Microsoft

Microsoft's IntelliMouse Explorer has always been one of our favorite mice. It just feels right—and the newest wireless version is no different ... read more at MacAddict

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Memory Mini Mouse - Iogear

Iogear put 32MB of flash memory into a tiny mouse that's perfect for travel and laptop work ... read more at MacAddict

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iceCAD - Macally

The Macally iceCAD is probably the tiniest pressure-sensitive graphics tablet you'll ever see. Measuring roughly 4.0 by 4.5 inches, with an active drawing area of 2.25 by 3.0 inches, the sturdy USB iceCAD is a good choice for space-conscious travelers ... read more at Macworld

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CintiqPartner - Wacom

"The CintiqPartner plugs into your computer's USB port and has a 6-by-8-inch active area. Using Wacom's normal control panel, you can map the tablet to work across both the Cintiq display and your primary display " ... read more at Macworld

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Intuos2 Platinum 6"x8" - Wacom

The Intuos2 Platinum is little more than an aesthetic update to the Intuos2 drawing tablets, but we highly recommend it if you don't have a tablet. The Platinum comes with a mouse and stylus; the mouse works well for general use, and the stylus shines in graphics apps . ... read more at macHOME

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PocketMouse SE - Kensington

"Kensington's dapper little PocketMouse SE fits the bill. It's a two-button, scroll-wheel–equipped mite with smooth lines and smoother action" ... read more at MacAddict

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Expert Mouse - Kensington

"We've been using trackballs made by Kensington and other manufacturers for years. Kensington's latest iteration of the Expert Mouse moves—and moves us—in a completely new way: It's the company's first trackball to evolve beyond the usual roller action and use optical sensors to translate your ball rollings into onscreen cursor movements" ... read more at MacAddict

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Momo Racing Wheel - Logitech

"Slide behind Logitech's new Momo Racing Wheel and start your engine. This is a low-cost version of last year's $200 steering wheel for PCs" ... read more at Macworld

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Nostromo N50 Speedpad - Belkin

"Unlike a game pad or joystick, the SpeedPad isn't meant to stand in for your mouse; instead, the SpeedPad replaces your keyboard as your secondary input device. ... the pad features ten primary function keys that can be programmed in three different shift states" ... read more at MacUser UK

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SpaceShuttle A/V (aka ShuttleXpress) - Contour Design

"Simpler to use than the multi-button array of the ShuttlePro, the SpaceShuttle A/V is a five button, jog and shuttle controller" ... read more at MacUser UK

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eBeam System 3 - Electronics for Imaging

"If you simply can't think without a dry-erase marker in hand, then it's time to look into getting a whiteboard capture device, such as Electronics for Imaging's eBeam System 3" ... read more at Macworld

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