Comfort, mobility and sleek good looks all come together with the Ci70 Wireless Mouse. A design up to 35% thinner than a standard mouse helps the Ci70 optimize desk space and travel easily. Plus the automatic sleep state conserves battery power when not in use.
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Pros: Effective wireless communication. Very ergonomic feel--large yet trim.
Cons: Quick and jumpy action. Requires resetting tracking speed of computer (iMac) to slowest setting. Also, occasionally is difficult to get cursor between letters of a document (it wants to highlight entire words and lines), requiring more adjusting.
Summary: I'm seen it list for anywhere between 10 to 35 bucks. It's probably worth any of those prices, though for serious, extended word processing I have to go ...
Summary: I'm seen it list for anywhere between 10 to 35 bucks. It's probably worth any of those prices, though for serious, extended word processing I have to go back to the Apple mouse that came with my machine for steadier, smoother performance and pinpoint control. This is a great back up, however, and a nice change of pace.
Pros: -Great Style, in Titanium colored casing -Has the USB part on the mouse, and you take it off to put in computer -Low battery indicator on the scroll wheel -Rubberized on the side of the mouse for extra comfort
Cons: There is nothing wrong with this mouse!
Summary: It's the best mouse i've ever owned. I had a wireless mouse before, but it could not even connect from two feet away. I was hesitant at first, ...
Summary: It's the best mouse i've ever owned. I had a wireless mouse before, but it could not even connect from two feet away. I was hesitant at first, but then I just bought it. And it is great to not have to have a wire on it, but there is a version I saw at Microcenter that is wireless AND has a wire you wrap around the mouse.
Pros: Same LxW dimensions as regular mouse, but much lower profile
Cons: For 20 bucks, how can you complain?
Summary: The CNET rating of the Ci70LE (same mouse, different color) seemed a bit nit-picky to me. The lack of a wired back-up USB cord is a con? The size vs. ...
Summary: The CNET rating of the Ci70LE (same mouse, different color) seemed a bit nit-picky to me. The lack of a wired back-up USB cord is a con? The size vs. the Ci75 makes it necessary for "trade offs"? I demo'd the Ci75, and it's both too small (even for travel) and too flimsy. If my mouse batteries die when I'm on the road, I'll use my touchpad--I don't WANT to connect a back-up USB cable...kinda defeats the purpose of a wireless mouse. While the Ci70 IS bigger than the Ci75, it's certainly not too big to easily fit in a shirt pocket (or, more likely, a briefcase pocket).
The controls are responsive and smooth, and the cursor placement is as accurate as the best wired mouse. A power user may find the lack of palm support fatiguing, but I didn't have such an experience. In fact, having a higher profile than the Ci75 gives the Ci70 a distinct advantage in this area.
Overall, a strong entry from Kensington, and highly recommended.
Description:Comfort, mobility and sleek good looks all come together with the Ci70 Wireless Mouse. A design up to 35% thinner than a standard mouse helps the Ci70 optimize desk space and travel easily. Plus the automatic sleep state conserves battery power when not in use.
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