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Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse 3000 - Slate Sale: $17.94
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Product Description Microsoft Wireless Notebook Optical Mouse - BX3-00008 ( Slate Gray ) -
| Wireless notebook mouse |
| Long battery life |
| Convenient snap-in receiver |
| Optical sensor tracks mouse movement |
| Designed for use with either hand |
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Customers Reviews  2008-11-22 Excelente presente Comprei o mouse para presentear minha mãe e quando a mesma olhou o produto adorou. Excelente acabamento, respostas rápidas e utiliza somente uma pilha AA...indicado. |  2008-11-20 not good at long distances This mouse works fine when it's near my computer, but when I try to move further away it starts to be spotty. |  2008-11-19 Wish the receiver was smaller Great mouse expect for the rather larger snap in receiver. High quality stuff from Microsoft. |  2008-11-18 Great most of the time Well priced, easy to install and use, lightweight and durable, overall a great buy. Only problem was it would search for connectivity even though it was inches away from the USB key... Not sure what thats about but it doesn't happen often. |  2008-11-17 Great Mouse Bought two of these to have a spare and at 18.00 each a real bargin. Beats a touch pad and use mostly with a laptop or notebook.. My old one died and wasn't optical this one is and is much more responsive. Battery life seems much better with this one and parking the USB receiver is easy and fastand turns everything off. Nice shape and feel. Could be a little smaller for packing. | |
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Product Details
Batteries Included: 0
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Microsoft
Color: Slate
EAN: 0805529787292
Floppy Disk Drive Description:
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Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Microsoft
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Manufacturer: Microsoft
Model: BX3-00008
Publisher: Microsoft
Release Date: 2004-09-23
Special Features: nv:Device Type^Mouse|Connection Type^Wireless|Hand Orientation^Ambidextrous|Tracking Method^Optical Audio|Buttons^3|Scrolling Capability^Yes|Vertical Scroll^Yes|Colors^Slate
Studio: Microsoft
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