practicalpc.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-02 00:36:28
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The Mini Mouse we found very easy to handle and manipulate. Like the 4000, the scrolling is smooth, the buttons are responsive, and altogether it's a satisfying feeling while you work to have so much functionality to hand...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:36:28
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Like some of the other mouses in Microsofts collection, the Explorer Mini uses the compants proprietary Bluetrack technology.It works on more surfaces than both optical and laser mice, virtually anywhere including granite countertops and carpets. The...

Excellent tracking on most surfaces, 2 Thumb buttons, Comfortable to use, Battery Life 6 Months (specification), Tilting Scroll Wheel...

No customisation for gamers, Logitechs USB Dongle is smaller, Scroll wheel on Logitech mice is easier to use...
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Microsoft Explorer Mini mouse has similar features to its sibling, the Microsoft Explorer mouse. Well except for, of course, it being a Mini version of the Explorer and also the non-existence of a rechargeable battery.The Microsoft Explorer Mini is a w...

Microsoft Explorer Mini mouse is brilliant. Its design but most importantly, its portability, is a force to be reckoned with wherever you are, whatever you do. Microsoft Explorer Mini mouse is wireless and also works very well without a mouse pad (exce...
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The latest slick offering from the big MS mob comes in the form of a rather miniature rodent, the Explorer Mini Mouse! The little gem is touting the latest all-surface tracking technology as well as power saving features and a sporty little bag, too...

The mouse does its job and does it well, with a plethora of standard features that people have come to expect from Microsoft hardware and a solid build that can withstand the rigours of a travelling life. Points are also given for style with the loo...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-08-02 00:36:28
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Recommending the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse is an absolute no-brainer. Although this isn't the cheapest mouse on the market, with its Blue track technology, amazing battery life, portability along with excellent build quality makes the product rise...
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Microsoft Explorer Mini mouse has similar features to its sibling, the Microsoft Explorer mouse. Well except for, of course, it being a Mini version of the Explorer and also the non-existence of a rechargeable battery.The Microsoft Explorer Mini is a w...

Microsoft Explorer Mini mouse is brilliant. Its design but most importantly, its portability, is a force to be reckoned with wherever you are, whatever you do. Microsoft Explorer Mini mouse is wireless and also works very well without a mouse pad (exce...
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Not long ago I had the chance to take a close look at Microsoft’s Sidewinder X8. One of the X8’s main features was the BlueTrack Technology used with its optical sensor that boasts the ability to work on virtually any surface. In my testing I found thi...

After having a very positive experience with the Sidewinder mice, I was excited to take a closer look at the Explorer Mini. If you couldn’t tell up until now, I found the Explorer Mini to be a great mouse. My only complaints were limited to the shap...
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geeksmack.net Updated: 2011-08-02 00:36:28
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To begin a series of Microsoft Hardware reviews, we will be examining the Explorer Mini mouse. This laptop mouse is, as the name implies, a smaller version of the Explorer mouse, but don’t let the size fool you; this mouse is every bit as powerful as i...

Comfortable and ergonomic design allows for hours of continuous use without discomfort, BlueTrack technology allows this mouse to work fine on just about any surface, so long as it isnt reflective, Battery indicator warns you when battery is on the verg...

Transceiver is longer than desired and can break easily. It would be better if the transceiver was just as small as the one on the Microsoft Arc mouse, Chrome and upper portions of the mouse are easily prone to scratches, Although 1000 dpi is pretty dec...

With it’s superb comfort, stylish design, and BlueTrack advanced tracking technology, the Microsoft Explorer Mini mouse has proven itself to be an excellent laptop mouse. I could use this mouse for hours at a time without cramping or discomfo...
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Explorer Mini Mouse (BlueTrack)ESRB: n/a Platform: PC Games Category: Mice & TrackballsAuthor: Kirby Y Not too long ago I had the chance to review Microsoft’s new Explorer Mouse with BlueTrack Technology. For those who didn’t read that review, BlueT...
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I’ll keep this short, since the mouse is small. Not as small as this one, but small nonetheless. Check out what’s nice and what’s not about this little traveller. This mouse’s big brother, the Bluetrack Explorer mouse, was reviewed just a few days ago...
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Showcasing Microsoft's new-for-2008 BlueTrack technology, the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse boasts a unique laser tracking system that claims to make the mouse usable on practically any surface. Designed to be both portable and fully-featured, the Expl...

Ergonomic, functional shape, Rubberized sections for good grip, Made for portability, Smooth and expensive feeling scroll wheel with no clicking detents, Great range (up to 30 ft.)...

Tracks poorly on frosted glass desks and glossy surfaces, Right handed only, Relatively large wireless USB dongle, Dongle storage on bottom not very elegant, Mouse not rechargeable, Battery life not that great...

The Explorer Mini attempts to be everything to everybody, but ends up being a compromise that suits right-handed desktop users with small hands best. A few key omissions make this a decently executed, but flawed package. Pros & ConsErgonomic, functiona...
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In the beginning, there were mechanical mice. These little rodents scurried across mousing surfaces with the aid of a mouse ball and X/Y rollers to transfer data to a computer. Then along came the maintenance-free optical mouse followed by its better t...

Small with snap-in receiver; great tracking system; decent battery life.

Pricey; not for lefties.

The Explorer Mini Mouse is a great notebook companion given its portability and tracking system. Youll have to fork over some bucks though, but it may be worth it if you fit the target user...
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The latest slick offering from the big MS mob comes in the form of a rather miniature rodent, the Explorer Mini Mouse! The little gem is touting the latest all-surface tracking technology as well as power saving features and a sporty little bag, too...

The mouse does its job and does it well, with a plethora of standard features that people have come to expect from Microsoft hardware and a solid build that can withstand the rigours of a travelling life. Points are also given for style with the loo...
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This little wireless mouse offers plenty of control on lots of surfaces.

Easy to install and use, Smooth tracking, Comfortable buttons and scroll wheel...

A bit pricey...

Overall, the Microsoft Explorer Mini Mouse with BlueTrack Technology offers a lot of control in a sleek, compact design. It’s comfortable to use and can go just about anywhere, although it did make our fingers a little tired after prolonged use beca...
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hardwarezone.com.sg Updated: 2014-03-31 03:28:32
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Most of you might not be aware, but apart from being a software giant, Microsoft is equally strong in the hardware business too. In fact, theyve been in the hardware business for over 25 years. In particular, Microsoft have been strong in mouse t...

While Microsofts BlueTrack technology might not the revolution Microsoft was hoping for, it does however improve mouse tracking on unconventional surfaces, if only by a bit. Happily, it does have a lot more going for it, such as its ergonomic design...
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