Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000

October 24th, 2006 | by Brandon King

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The mouse uses the most precise technology, but feel flimsy and lacks low friction feet.


Highs: Aesthetics; great drivers; responsive

Lows: Mushy keyboard; cheap feeling plastics; no charging dock; button lettering rubs off

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Introduction

When Microsoft decides to become a player in your market, you best watch your 6 o’clock, and you can bet that’s what other input device manufacturers have been doing since the introduction of the Wireless Laser Desktop 6000. You’d expect tight Windows integration for the maker of the OS, but how do all the other intangibles measure up compared toe the competition? You might be surprised.

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