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Microsoft Mobile 6000 Wireless Notebook Mouse MHC-00001

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Microsoft has been launching there new wireless notebook mouse lineup and today I am going to look at one of the latest and most popular products that they have created are called the Microsoft Mobile 6000 Wireless Notebook Mouse. The mouse uses the BlueTrack laser and has a tiny USB transceiver.

This one from Microsoft uses BlueTrack laser technology and has a tiny Nano transceiver that doesn’t need to be unplugged form the notebook when on the go. The mouse has 2.4GHz wireless with a 30 foot range just about. On the bottom you can find a on/off switch to maximize battery life and another notable feature about this is that it has five programmable buttons which really do come in handy.

I found that this laptop mouse had excellent tracking on all surfaces I used it on. I tested this mobile mouse on every surface I could find – the bluetrack laser worked perfect on all surfaces and had good accuracy as well even on rough and horrible surfaces for mice (lol, well I did have to test it so I did everything I could think of).

The Microsoft Mobile 6000 Wireless Notebook Mouse is the best wireless mobile mouse Microsoft offers. The tiny Nano transceiver makes connecting a breeze even for new notebook users. This 6000 series wireless notebook mouse is a quality built laptop and notebook mouse for any mobile user to a full time computer professional.

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 6000
Price: USD 31.79

46 used & new available from USD 17.84

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Microsoft 69R-00001 Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

As we all keep hearing, Microsoft has been a major contributor to the computer industry over the past few years specially. The Wireless Notebook Mouse 5000 is just another quality product as expected from a reputable company such as Microsoft. The mouse is very well constructed out of plastic. It is built very solid and has comfortable feel to it thanks to it’s ergonomic design. It has a very nice black and white finish to it, which is something I can not comment on for every user as it is dependent on everyone’s personal preference. As far as my personal choice goes I am very much comfortable with this coloring scheme because it matches with most notebooks as most notebooks are white, black, or a mix of both.

Functionality wise the laptop mouse has a lot to it. It carries with it bluetooth technology, battery indicator, laser technology and 1000dpi. I would like to point out that there was no software utility included in the package, however I downloaded the Microsoft IntelliMouse utility from their website but sadly it did not support the wireless mobile mouse in the list as of this date. Since this mouse is fairly new It should be included soon because I saw a lot of other notebook mice in the current list.

The price is pretty fair considering you know who makes this notebook mouse.but at the end its a fair price for the features it represents and you get what you pay for; not to forget the fact that this is a laser mouse. You can usually find the 69R-00001 on sale on eBay. However I can not justify the price for everyone as it comes to everyone’s personal choice and how much one considers is a good price for a notebook mouse.

I’ve always paid more for a name brand, better working mouse but that is me and all this is just my opinion. The Microsoft 69R-00001 wireless bluetooth notebook mouse 5000 is a great buy for those buyers who demand a feature packed mouse for their notebook with bluetooth compatibility and laser technology with 1000dpi. I can highly recommended this mouse to any users looking for a feature packed mouse for a fairly decent price and it comes backed by a 3yr warranty.

Microsoft Bluetooth Notebook Mouse 5000 Mac/Windows
Price: USD 39.84

57 used & new available from USD 15.00

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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

The concept behind the Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000 is a simple one: integrate the functions of a presentation controller into a standard mobile wireless mouse. Clearly aimed at the traveling professional, the handy AIO device seems to do the impossible by keeping the entire setup simple, intuitive and easily accessible.

Microsoft clearly considered laptop users most requested features and jammed them all, and then some, into 1 ready to use must have mouse, ESPECIALLY if your a business man. We’re talking small size & form bluetooth connectivity, a carrying case, an on/off switch, laser tracking technology, presentation controls, customizable extra buttons, a laser pointer and an all around functional and strong framework. I’m at a loss for ideas on what could be added to this basically fully complete laptop mouse.

The first thing you’ll notice is the interesting packaging of the Notebook Presenter Mouse which is suspended in a plastic shell so that it can be spun around and viewed from all angles. This shell is also a feature of the mouse: the included wrist strap can be woven through a few holes to make a convenient carrying case that is neither bulky or delicate. The reason for the tricked-out packaging is clearly to show off the bottom surface, which are located the presentation controls.

In the box you’ll find the unit, contained in its case, as well as a bluetooth adapter, driver disc and wrist strap. The Notebook Presenter Mouse itself isn’t the most stylish or beautiful device of its kind we’ve seen, but it does look quite clean and streamlined. The top surface has three extra buttons, with the two on either side of the regular mouse buttons assignable with downloadable software to any one of nearly limitless functions, including zoom, magnify region, and Flip 3D. The button located by the four-way scroll wheel switches the device between Presentation and Mouse modes. However, it’s the bottom surface of the gadget where the magic really happens. Next Slide, Previous Slide, Blank Screen, Laser Pointer, and Volume Up/Down functions are all clearly accessible, as are the tiny connect button and power switch. The intended use is clear… supply a standard featured issue mouse buttons for regular use, and specialized buttons for use during meetings and other important presentations. Sweet!

The bluetooth dongle is paired with the mouse at the factory so there is no need to pair the wireless notebook mouse. In mouse mode, the buttons along the bottom surface are rendered inactive, while in Presentation mode, the normal mouse buttons are unresponsive (except the mode button itself, which is a little too easy to accidentally hit). As for the laser pointer, it can be used in either mode and is projected out the front of the mouse. Also, the presentation mode controls can be used to manipulate Windows Media Player, letting the doohickey double as a nice little remote control with a 30ft range as well.

Batteries are loaded from the back which you need 2 AAA’s. We would comment on the wireless mouse overall battery life, but after a couple months of daily use and several friends telling me, no one had to replace them yet.

The device itself is on par with other Microsoft mice we have used, and has no lag when waking from power save mode. While we would have been happy with optical technology, the wireless mouse actually uses laser tracking – 1000dpi and up to 6000fps. The integrated laser pointer is slightly smaller than dedicated ones, and red in color. In terms of presentation button placement, rest assured the setup’s intuitive enough that when we handed the Notebook Presenter Mouse off to people who hadn’t used it beforehand, there were able to quickly pick up the basics without any trouble.

I cannot recommend a more laptop notebook ready mouse more highly than the Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter 8000. To be blunt, it is the ideal option for anyone who gives presentations with any regularity. Every possible feature one could ask for is included. With the number of input devices that have come across our desk, you’d think it’d be easier to come up with a few desirable features absent from this gadget. Not so – microsoft 8000 mouse has just about every extra you can imagine, and implements every functional feature to the tee. Clap Clap Microsoft.

Microsoft Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000
Price: USD 55.29

13 used & new available from USD 24.00

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Update On The Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

I have been using Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000 for the past few months and still so impressed with everything that I had to write a quick update. the It’s about time you show all that stuff on your computer screen who’s boss. And what better weapon then the Microsoft 4 Button Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000. In addition to the compact, ambidextrous design, this mouse also comes in with a built-in back button for your browser. You can get it in so many awesome colors now. One visually capable mouse!

Every time I have to cruise around on my screen, dragging windows here, clicking hyperlinks there, I know I can rely on the performance of the Microsoft 4-Button wireless mouse. But my love for this mouse goes much further than that, let me tell you. The microsoft 3000 mouse is so small that I can even carry it around in my spare cell phone holder.

I love this mouse because when I’m in a jam and my roommate or girlfriend walks in, its speed and accuracy makes me an expert window-closer. Not only that, but since the wireless notebook mouse has a built-in back button above the scroll wheel, I can navigate easily through my browser or folders.

But when all that fails… I just tell my girlfriend “I don’t know how those pictures got their! The computer is just opening them automatically! I think it’s a virus! I don’t know how to stop it!” lol. Thankfully, this doesn’t happen very often, though I am a good person.

Since the laptop mouse is so small, and the USB wireless dongle clips to the bottom of the notebook mouse and you can take it wherever you need to go.

Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3000 (Black)
Price: USD 19.84

42 used & new available from USD 7.83

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Rating: 9.0/10 (2 votes cast)

Microsoft Explorer Mini BlueTrack Wireless Notebook Mouse

Monday, September 28th, 2009

I recently picked up a wireless notebook mouse by Microsoft called a Explorer Mini with BlueTrack Mobile Mouse. So far, I am very satisfied with the quality and usability of the mouse (both on Mac and PC). BlueTrack is definitely not a gimmick, and it turns virtually any surface into a “portable laptop” mouse pad especially since I’d never think in a 100 years that the couch would make a decent notebook mouse pad, LOL!

My favorites about the Microsoft explorer mini wireless notebook mouse are that the mouse glides effortlessly and is very comfortable using even after long periods of time. The USB dongle is very small compared to most wireless notebook mice available and the 5 programmable buttons (worked perfect on both a Mac and PC) are a huge advantage for any work that you need to tackle. I even like how they removed any clicking sound from using the mouse wheel and spinning it feels so awesome… a little to much fun. What really amazes me and has to be one of the best features IMO which is that it only uses 1 AA battery which you don’t have to replace often even with daily or constant use.

I know most gamers would scream at the thought of using a wireless notebook mouse for gaming – but I’m not much of a gamer anymore. I have to say that so far in the free trial games I have tried like WoW and a few some first person shooter games, the Microsoft explorer wireless notebook mouse works flawlessly. No latency, no stuttering/lag, no issues at all this laptop mouse.

After you use one, you’ll be definitely recommending the Microsoft Explorer Mini wireless laptop mouse to friends and family. If you are looking for a desktop version, try the Explorer with BlueTrack. Slightly larger, comes with a charging station and is made for desktop users. You cannot go wrong regardless of which one fits your needs better.

Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse
Price: USD 29.82

47 used & new available from USD 15.00

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What Is A BlueTrack Technology Wireless Notebook Mouse?

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

In any bluetrack wireless notebook mouse, the sensor has been upgraded to a new technoo, the light and the component configuration have all been optimized for the best possible surface image for a variety of conditions. BlueTrack Technology provides the wireless notebook mouse and the computer with exceptionally accurate and detailed information for advanced tracking on almost any surface.

Bluetrack allows blue light which a sensor captures a high-contrast image of the surface. Basically the blue light beneficially interacts with fluorescent dyes within the surface to increase the amount of reflected light relative to an infrared laser beam. The physics is similar to the “blue light” used in crime-scene shows to examine surfaces.

All bluetrack computer mice works by emitting light that bounces back to a camera sensor. The sensor “sees” the surface and takes a picture – actually thousands of pictures per second. A custom CMOS ASIC analyzes the information in the photos to determine what’s changed from the previous image and sends that information to the computer. The computer responds to that information by moving the laptop mouse on more than 40 surfaces, including carpet, velvet, rattan mats, hardwood floors, finely polished wood surfaces, and lots more. BlueTrack Technology performed on almost every surface tested without any problems at all.

Microsoft Arc Mouse (Black)
Price: USD 39.94

38 used & new available from USD 24.50

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