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Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000Computer Keyboards0-  
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Microsoft Laser 6000Computer Keyboards0-  
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Microsoft 8000Computer Keyboards12.0  
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Microsoft Notebook Optical Mouse 3000Computer Mouse0-  
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Microsoft 7000Computer Keyboards18.0  
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Microsoft LifeCam VX-7000WebCams0-  
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Microsoft Lifecam VX-6000 WebcamExternal Devices110.0  
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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 1000Computer Keyboards0-  
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Microsoft Natural Wireless Laser 6000 dpiComputer Mouse0-  
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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 5000Computer Keyboards25.0  
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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop EliteComputer Keyboards58.4  
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Microsoft 5000 MouseComputer Mouse18.0  
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Microsoft VX-3000WebCams19.0  
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Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer with Fingerprint ReaderComputer Mouse78.7  
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Microsoft Natural MultimediaComputer Keyboards19.0  
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Microsoft Trackball ExplorerComputer Mouse59.2  
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Microsoft Trackball OpticalComputer Mouse198.7  
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Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop 2.0Computer Keyboards45.2  
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Microsoft 4000Computer Keyboards0-  
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Microsoft 6000Computer Keyboards0-  
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Last 5 Reviews for Microsoft

  • Review by
    nikimp3
    on 6th Dec 2008


    User Rating : 10
    Respect : 0

    Item: Microsoft Trackball Optical
    Excellent when sitting on the sofa. Great for uncomfortable positions. Highly recommended for who can't move their hand around because of lack of space or their position (Sofa, car, Bed, or elsewhere) I can't understand why this mouse is not produced
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  • Review by
    allangreen Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 29th Nov 2008


    User Rating : 9
    Respect : 0

    Item: Microsoft Trackball Optical
    A more civilised way of moving around your display. I've used many different mice and trackballs, and I must say this one is the most comfortable to use. Its especially at its best when trying to use a laptop on anything other than a desk. I'm suprised that trackballs in general never really took off. Try one out, once you get the hang of not having to chase it around the desk you'll feel much less ...
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  • Review by
    Guest.
    on 19th Nov 2008


    User Rating : 10
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    Item: Microsoft Trackball Optical
    I have 2 of these. I love the feel of them, the ease of use, and the navigation buttons are a big plus. One of the best mouse on the market. I am going to purchase two new laptops soon and I will most likely be ordering another two of these for my new laptops. I even ordered one for my niece when she got her first laptop. They are the ...
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  • Review by
    Guest.
    on 13th Nov 2008


    User Rating : 2
    Respect : 0

    Item: Microsoft 8000
    Nice to look at, buy something else if you want a kit that works! Very unreliable, backlit display is very poor & actually makes it difficult to see the the keys unless you can touch type. Highly overpriced & is dissapointing. Also no numerical keypad & certain buttons are small, eg enter
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  • Review by
    marty61 Rank: Staff Sergeant
    on 16th Oct 2008


    User Rating : 7
    Respect : 0

    Item: Microsoft Xbox 360 Controller for Windows - game pad
    I bought this to use on my PC and Xbox 360. On the PC it is easy to set up and works fine with most games. The only problem is the lack of dead zone adjustment. Some racing games are unplayable due to the cars veering to one side or the other (NFS Most wanted especially) because of the high sensitivity of the sticks. Microsoft has no fix for this but there are 3rd party drivers that will sort it out if you search the web. A good pad but let down by lack of support from the ...
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