Apple MB829ZM/A mouse Ambidextrous Bluetooth Laser

  • Brand : Apple
  • Product name : MB829ZM/A
  • Product code : MB829ZM/A
  • Category : Mice
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  • Long product name Apple MB829ZM/A mouse Ambidextrous Bluetooth Laser :

    Magic Mouse - Bluetooth, Multi-Touch

  • Short summary description Apple MB829ZM/A mouse Ambidextrous Bluetooth Laser :

    Apple MB829ZM/A, Ambidextrous, Laser, Bluetooth, White

  • Long summary description Apple MB829ZM/A mouse Ambidextrous Bluetooth Laser :

    Apple MB829ZM/A. Form factor: Ambidextrous. Movement detection technology: Laser, Device interface: Bluetooth, Scroll type: Touch. Product colour: White

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Reviews
Updated:
2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:73
Uk has collected 72 expert reviews for Apple MB829ZM/A mouse Ambidextrous Bluetooth Laser and the average expert rating is 73 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.
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:60
Using it with a PC Although the Magic Mouse is only designed for Apple computers, the Uneasy SIlence site has developed drivers for Windows based on those found in Bootcamp.We were despearte to see what it was like, so we tried this mouse out on a Blu...
  • Stylish: very attractive mouse with an impeccable finish, Multitouch technology replaces scroll wheel...
  • Unusual form: too low, too heavy, Sensor could be more accurate, Basic software...
wired.co.uk
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2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:70
It's about time. For years, Apple has embraced aesthetic simplicity over practicality with its peripherals. Single-button mice! Yes, we know Apple hasn't made single-button mice for a long time, but why in the world did Steve Jobs ever think that was a...
v3.co.uk
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2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:60
Apple’s Magic Mouse is the first mouse to support so-called multi-touch: in addition to moving it physically to move the pointer on-screen, you can swipe or run a finger along the top surface of the mouse to get it to do specific things.Unfortunately i...
computeractive.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:60
Apple’s Magic Mouse is the first mouse to support so-called multi-touch: in addition to moving it physically to move the pointer on-screen, you can swipe or run a finger along the top surface of the mouse to get it to do specific things.Unfortunately i...
  • The scrolling feature is slick and stylish, but the Magic Mouse is too expensive for what it does...
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:60
Apple was the first company to popularise the mouse in the mid-1980s, but its more recent stabs at the device have been something of a mixed bag. The Magic Mouse is the replacement for the bar-of-soap-style Mighty Mouse that attracted so much ire and...
  • Beautifully designed; multi-touch surface shows potential...
  • Too thin to hold comfortably; not all multi-touch gestures work well; pricey...
  • It looks lovely and the multi-touch surface is clever, but the Magic Mouse isn't as versatile as a button-bedecked alternative, and we found it too thin to use for more than a few minutes at a time. Your mileage may vary, so try before you buy...
digitalone.com.sg
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2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:0
By Adli Yashir, a journalist and Internet coordinator with Berita HarianApple Magic Mouse» Price: $98» Available: from authorised Apple dealersOUT: mechanical gears for moving things like the text or cursor around the screen or scrolling through an ima...
pocket-lint.com
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2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:70
If I asked you to describe a mouse you would either tell me it's a small rodent or you would tell me it's an input device for a computer that has two click buttons and a scroll wheel. The creation of the scroll wheel re-invented the way we interacted...
  • Touch scrolling up and down is a breeze...
  • Side swipe is hard to master...
  • This is a nice idea and one when we heard the news very tempted by. While touch certainly is the future of the mouse, the Magic Mouse isn't that future just yet...
techradar.com
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2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:60
Let's be clear about this from the start - Apple does not have a good track record with mice.For years Apple mice had just one button, and Apple, thinking it knew best, refused to budge from this overly simplistic design even in the face of rising crit...
  • Multi-touch gestures mean no moving parts, Wireless BlueTooth, Sensitive and accurate, Feels good to use...
  • Not enough use made of multi-touch, It's twice the price of a normal mouse, Lack of side buttons.
  • Let's be clear about this from the start - Apple does not have a good track record with mice.For years Apple mice had just one button, and Apple, thinking it knew best, refused to budge from this overly simplistic design even in the face of rising cri...
T3.com
Updated:
2011-07-30 10:11:19
Average rating:60
Mac users have always had the short end of the stick when it comes to mice - can the new Magic Mouse break the mould? The Magic Mouse’s main selling point is its touch-sensitive surface that acts like a MacBook’s trackpad, allowing you to scroll the c...
  • Gesture support, Good weighting, Comfortable scrolling...
  • Very overpriced, Low profile won't suit everyone, Missing gestures...
  • The Magic Mouse could well grow into something wonderful, with full gesture support and a choice of form factors to suit all tastes. This first release is promising, but unspectacular, and we hope the price falls.
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