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Buyer's Guide: Our Favourite Mice--and why we like them
Vincent Alzieu
October 29, 2009 4:48 PM
October 29, 2009 4:48 PM
Using a better mouse means you're not just more accurate but also more comfortable when using your computer. There's a huge choice available, and sorting through the options can sometimes be more technical than you might first think. Without overwhelming you with the details, our tests look at how well their sensors perform on different surfaces and at different speeds and how often they report their position to the computer. But at the end of the day, which mouse should you choose? You can consult our full selection of tests, or cut straight to the chase with our selection of the best mice on the market today.
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