Thursday, May 14, 2009

Oh, Those Wireless Optical Mouse Reviews

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There are numerous good, bad and ugly wireless optical mouse reviews available to you to read and enjoy. Most of the time, you will find that these reviews present the facts in a positive manner. Good reviews stress long battery life, ease of installation, design quality, scroll wheel innovation and ambidextrous capabilities of the product. Not-so-good reviews talk about the wordiness of instructions and that there usually is no user manual available, online or in written format. If you are planning on using your computer every day, then going with a wireless mouse is your best alternative. There are very few specifications associated with the product and include pc and Mac compatibility and AA battery installation. Reading the reviews available will convince you that the good far outweighs the bad.

In order for you to be completely sold on a wireless optical mouse, you need to know some of the specifics of the product. An optical mouse, which was invented in the 1970’s, allows you to communicate with your computer. It uses a miniscule camera which takes thousands of pictures each second. It also uses a LED (Light Emitting Diode) which is a tiny light, red in color. The LED bounces light off a mouse pad or even a desktop surface into a CMOS (Complimentary Metal Oxide Semiconductor). The product actually is quite simple to understand and the benefits you will receive numerous.

The old-fashioned manual mouse is out and the new optical mouse is here to stay. The optical mouse has no moving parts or buttons and will not stick or become soiled. Thus, it is an extremely reliable product that rarely needs maintenance. It can be years before any type of repair needs to be done. That quality, alone, is very important when considering converting to a wireless optical mouse. The response time is less when using an optical mouse and it can be used on a variety of surfaces, not just a smooth desktop surface. You will have no need for a standard mouse pad because going wireless optical can be used on almost any surface. Performance is outstanding and you will be pleased with the tracking results you receive. Best of all, you won’t spend a fortune on the product. Most are less than $30.00 and some are even priced at less than $15.00!

If you are willing to take the time to read some of the wireless optical mouse reviews that are available, you might be surprised at how happy most users are with the product. It wouldn’t be surprising if the old, wheeled mouse is on the verge of extinction and that the new wireless mouse will replace it completely. Pointing and clicking are much improved with an optical mouse, so why continue using an antiquated product? Very little failure occurs with the product because there are no moving parts to content with. Best of all you won’t spend an arm and a leg on fixes that often occur with older mouse designs.

Matt D Murren owns and operates http://www.wirelessopticalmousereviews.com
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