Testseek.co.uk have collected 24 expert reviews of the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000.
March 2008
(82%)
24 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Most people automatically associate Microsoft with Windows and Office, but in addition to several software suites, the software giant carries an extensive lineup of peripherals. Today HardwareLogic takes the Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 for a spin.
Useful and intuitive magnifier; increased mobility--the transceiver attaches to the undercarriage; innovative ergonomic additions include double finger grooves and textured scroll wheel.
Contoured shape requires wrist angle adaptation, smooth vertical rocker lacks precision; side buttons lack a tactile click.
The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is travel-friendly and more comfortable than your standard point-and-click, once you get used to a few design quirks. If youre looking for an accurate wireless mouse and dont mind replacing batteries once a yea...
Abstract: It was earlier this month, less then three weeks ago, that we first learned about Microsoft’s two new wireless laser mice. The Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 and the Wireless Laser mouse 7000 may seem like products already released by Microsoft, but ...
Abstract: Your choice of mouse, keyboard, or other input device is a very personal thing. Some people love Apple mice. Others, myself included, hate Apple mice. I encourage you to take this review with however many grains of salt you like. I love my Microsoft ...
Smooth tracking and gliding, Nifty magnifying glass feature, Comfortable for desktop use
Not a good gaming mouse, Clickless middle scroll button, Weak range, No rechargeable batteries, Short on features
I cant say that I was greatly disappointed by Microsofts Wireless Laser Mouse 6000, but I wasnt greatly impressed by it either. Laser mice are the next level of input device technology and Microsoft hasnt kept up. While this mouse is a completely u...
Abstract: Microsoft introduces the optical mouse; Logitech is first to make one cordless. Microsoft pioneers a tilting scroll wheel for horizontal as well as vertical scrolling; Logitech sees that and raises with an ultra-precise, invisible laser instead of a re...
Abstract: It may have a cute name but the seemingly innocent computer mouse is often considered the least ergonomic part of your computer. It forces you to splay your arm out at an unnatural angle - and the wider your keyboard, the worse this gets; it requ...
Pour ceux qui nauraient pas les moyens de se payer la Wireless Mouse 7000, Microsoft propose une version « light » de ce modèle, la Wireless Mouse 6000. Pour 14 euros de moins, vous ne disposez plus de support pour la recharger et sa finition est plus...
Très confortable, même si moins que la Natural Wireless 6000, Deux boutons sous le pouce, Molette multidirectionnelle : vertical et latéral, Capteur laser (il accroche bien sur toutes les surfaces), Autonomie : Microsoft revendique plus de...
Pas d'ajustement de la résolution à la volée, Très haute, Caractéristiques basiques : 2 piles, 125 Hz, 1000 dpi fixe, Finition moins luxueuse que la Natural, que la Logitech G5, etc.
Elle n'est pas pour les furieux de la gâchette, plus pour les amateurs de confort qui ne veulent pas se ruiner ni perdre en précision avec la version Natural....
Abstract: Face à la célèbre MX1000 de Logitech, le géant Microsoft, également impliqué dans les périphériques de saisie, ne pouvait se contenter d’une réponse aussi partielle que ses anciens modèles haut de ga...