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Review Date: 28-MAY-2007
RRP: TBA
3.50
A good all-around keyboard, the Reclusa won't offer the same functionality as some competing products, but it is more than adequate for gamers who are after a stylish, simple option.
Review Date: 08-JUL-2009
RRP: TBA
4.00
Even if the laser pointer action is superfluous to you, the Genius Traveler 915BT Laser deserves attention as an unusually precise Bluetooth wireless mouse. It’s nicely weighted and can serve as a regular desktop mouse as well as a compact travel companion.
Review Date: 22-JAN-2006
RRP: Unavailable
3.00
A very comfortable keyboard and mouse solution that looks slick but is let down by poor implementation of the wireless technology.
Review Date: 03-MAR-2006
RRP: $39.00
2.50
It isn’t wireless, but the Laser Mouse does a relatively good job anyhow. Shame it’s just so ugly.
Review Date: 02-MAR-2006
RRP: $39.95
4.00
As far as your basic desktop, wired keyboards go, this model is right up there with the best of them.
Review Date: 17-FEB-2006
RRP: $49.95
3.50
The Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 is an ideal replacement for those slow and difficult to grasp Notebook mice.
Review Date: 17-JUN-2008
RRP: $49.95
4.00
If you aren’t hell-bent on a wireless keyboard then the Digital Media Keyboard is an excellent option, particularly for Windows XP and Vista users.
Review Date: 20-AUG-2008
RRP: $49.95
3.50
You’ll have to get past the marketing gibberish on the mouse’s packaging, but this is an affordable and reasonable gaming mouse. It certainly isn’t for the hardcore gamer, but the Falcon is a decent option.
Review Date: 11-MAY-2009
RRP: $59.95
3.50
The Microsoft Sidewinder X3 is a stripped-down alternative to the Sidewinder X5. While a few bells-and-whistles are gone, its performance is on par with its sibling. It will mainly appeal to cash-strapped and/or left-handed gamers (in fact, feel free to add half a star if you fall into either camp).
Review Date: 20-FEB-2006
RRP: $59.95
2.50
An average mouse that will do what you need it to, but nothing more. On the plus side it may scare the children out of your office.
Review Date: 13-MAY-2006
RRP: $59.95
2.50
The Cyber Snipa keyboard is a very basic model that has all the traditional media keys, but nothing to set it apart from any offerings by other companies.
Review Date: 21-FEB-2007
RRP: $59.95
4.00
While hardcore gamers will want the increased accuracy of the Logitech G5 or Razer Copperhead, the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 is a cheaper alternative for those who still want an extremely accurate mouse on a budget.
Review Date: 30-AUG-2007
RRP: $69.00
4.00
Apple's latest wired keyboard is practical, comfortable and stylish, and the USB ports are hugely convenient. It's only real downside is that its height isn't adjustable.
Review Date: 02-JUN-2006
RRP: $69.00
4.00
A comfortable, small keyboard that is great to type on. If you can live without media key functions you’ll be hard pressed to find a better choice than this.
Review Date: 14-MAR-2006
RRP: $69.95
3.00
As far as desktop mice go, Belkin have made a decent attempt here, but the poor structural design ultimately makes it too uncomfortable to use for long periods.
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