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  • For months I had been using Apple’s wireless bluetooth Mighty Mouse and, I couldn’t quite decided whether or not I liked it. There were aspects of it that I Ioved — it’s battery life was phenomenal, it worked seamlessly with OS X and it looked great with my wireless Apple keyboard. However …

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  • … the keyboard, and the mouse buttons have been uncomfortably repositioned to either side of the touchpad. All of the standard ports are present, namely three USB 2.0 ports, VGA, Ethernet, headphone and microphone jacks, and a five-in-one memory card reader. It also throws in a dedicated SD/SDHC card reader …

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  • … mess of cables, drivers and protocols that people must use to link their peripheral devices to their personal computers. Surface has no cables or external USB ports for plugging in peripherals. For that matter, it has no keyboard, no mouse, no trackball — no obvious point of interaction except its …

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  • I am not a fan of Genius‘ gadgets since I had the chance to test one of their web cameras and a slim keyboard and discover some design issues, but I have to recognize that the company produces attractive devices, such as this new mouse with laser technology, called ScrollToo T955 Laser …

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  • IdeaStorm, a Dell website, is talking about the wireless monitors. I’ve seen them advertised, but as a gizmo that plugs into your VGA cable slot and another to the outbound cable from your monitor. Get a wireless monitor, wireless keyboard and wireless mouse, and you could be many yards from your …

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  • … keyboard I had no problem maintaining my balance even while typing. With the two shelves I have plenty of room for a mouse, TV remote and other tools. I’m able to talk on the phone with ease using my Blackberry and Bluetooth earpiece. My treadmill isn’t exceptionally quiet but there wasn’t enough noise …

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  • … Storm has several weaknesses, the touchscreen concept that want to rival the iPhone touchscreen, thus making it have no physical keyboard. BlackBerry without the keyboard looks like a small iPod without the scroll wheel, the entire screen as a valid click of a mouse button. There are other weaknesses …

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  • … you can easily scroll around your documents or open contextual menus. When you need right-click functionality, simply open “Keyboard and Mouse” in System Preferences and enable the secondary click preference. Opening and closing your MacBook is also a pleasure, thanks to a magnetic latch that catches …

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  • … as proficient and user friendly as desktop computers are. If you do not like the keyboard, you can attach an extra one to your laptop; the same thing goes for the mouse, and so on. Another reason for the numerous laptop sales is the necessity to increase work efficiency rate by providing employees …

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  • … just as smoothly as my desktop PC. It’s a dream. Built-in doodads and gadgets abound on this laptop. It has a fingerprint reader (which I have totally fallen in love with), three USB ports, a backlit keyboard, WiFi (802.11 a/b/g/n), Bluetooth, two external headphone jacks, a webcam, a built …