Testseek.co.uk have collected 16 expert reviews of the Newton Peripherals MoGo Mouse BT and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Newton Peripherals MoGo Mouse BT.
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The editors liked
Tiny form factor
Two click buttons
Stores away neatly
Bluetooth wireless connnection
Easy to carry if your laptop has a PC Card slot
Internal battery automatically charges while mouse is stowed
Feels solid and comfortable in the hand
Easy to carry if your notebook has a PC Card slot
Internal battery automatically charges while mouse is stowed in PC Card slot
The editors didn't like
No good for MacBook or MacBook Pro
No scroll function
Response can be jerky at times
Expensive
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Tiny form factor, Two click buttons, Stores away neatly, Bluetooth wireless connnection
No good for MacBook or MacBook Pro, No scroll function
Apple technology moves fast, and that, sadly, means a lot of peripheral kit can become redundant quickly. Take this mouse, for example. It works really well, is super slim and therefore travels brilliantly, but just wont work with the latest Apple not...
Easy to carry if your laptop has a PC Card slot; internal battery automatically charges while mouse is stowed; feels solid and comfortable in the hand
Response can be jerky at times; expensive
This handy Bluetooth mouse lives and recharges in your laptops PC Card slot when not in use. However, its performance is erratic at times and its also somewhat expensive ...
Easy to carry if your notebook has a PC Card slot, Internal battery automatically charges while mouse is stowed in PC Card slot, Feels solid and comfortable in the hand
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This handy Bluetooth mouse lives and recharges in your notebooks PC Card slot when not in use. However, its performance is erratic at times and its also somewhat expensive...
Abstract: Bluetooth laptop mouse that fits in a PC Card slot: A shade under 50 seems like a lot to spend on a mouse. Even if you are a laptop user and are looking for something small, or something wireless, you can find the former for less ...
Abstract: I take a look at the Mogo mouse, which communicates via Bluetooth, and can be stored and charged in your laptops PC card slot. Perfect for the travelling laptop owner. You can get one here for £50.
Abstract: The MoGo is a portable mouse with a twist. Its Bluetooth compatible, so is able to connect to compatible laptops without needing an extra adapter. And once youve finished using it, you simply fold it shut and slot it into a PC Card slot, where it...
Abstract: In this world of telecommuting and taking your work home with you, your laptop often becomes an appendage. Having a mouse that can travel along with you is essential to your productivity. The MoGo Mouse, sold by Newton Peripherals, can meet your needs...
Abstract: If you are looking for a means to Experience Mobility at a higher level, then this is one option to consider. Having the mouse stored in your PCMCIA slot is a BIG plus…one less item to pack in your carry bag. It is innovative, sleek, works flawless...
Abstract: Not long ago, I got a new laptop (the Toshiba Satellite A105 to be exact). It is a great computer, which makes the commute on the train much more enjoyable. It also allows me to write posts from just about anywhere. The only problem I have with it ...