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Review on Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse by Justin Guldin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

New isn't always better (at least in settings)

I originally brought this mouse model to a stock Winter Blue model 5 years ago (Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Winter Blue) for about US$30 -Dollars at Known computer electronics store for my company laptop. I liked the fact that it was plug and play where I just plugged it into my company laptop with the default drivers loaded (it was an HP business laptop with Windows XP installed) and when I wasn't using it I could connect the receiver the receiver. the back of the mouse. Also, she was very comfortable and easy to work with. 2 years ago when I brought my company laptop back to my old division to move to my new division, I gave my son a wireless mouse to use with his then laptop (Dell Inspiron 1505/E6400) and ended up with his new laptop (Dell 1720). He used it continuously for the next 2 years with pride and joy until it started working intermittently and finally died 2 weeks ago. He asked me to buy him the EXACT same model of Microsoft Wireless Mouse, although there was a newer one on the market (Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 - Poppy Red), he preferred the 3000 series so much he didn't care. next model series. Anyway, I ordered him the garnet red color of this model (the only change from the previous model at his request), and since then he's been in seventh heaven again. All I can say is that not only would I recommend it, but just because there's a newer model that could be technically better doesn't mean it's preferred, and sometimes you stick with what you know it suits his needs.

Pros
  • Glitter
Cons
  • having problems