Wireless gaming mice have one key flaw over their wired counterparts: They need to be charged. That nagging chore is a minor, but noticeable, inconvenience. A few mice have mitigated the issue, and ...
Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them since built-in Wi-Fi was an optional feature. He also covers almost anything connected to a PC, including ...
Earlier this month, HP debuted a mouse that, at first glance, looks and feels like a real competitor to Logitech's beloved MX Master series — the long-standing and incredibly popular productivity ...
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Last year, PCMag's computer mouse to beat was the $119.99 Logitech MX Master 4, an expertly crafted device that thoughtfully worked haptic feedback into its design. One snag, though: The MX Master 4 ...
Unlike gaming peripherals, productivity mice tend toward modest design. The HP 930 Creator Wireless Mouse ($89.99), the company’s newest high-end office mouse for power users, is about as far out ...
HP appears to be trading blows with Logitech in the arena of affordable yet capable productivity mice. The HP 400 Quiet Wireless Mouse ($31.99) is a simple, versatile peripheral available in a handful ...
For all the years I've played games on PC, the mouse connected to my desktop has always been a wired mouse. The concerns of low battery life, increased latency, and connectivity issues of wireless ...
Unlike gaming peripherals, productivity mice tend toward modest design. The HP 930 Creator Wireless Mouse ($89.99), the company’s newest high-end office mouse for power users, is about as far out ...