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August High-end Gaming PC Buyer's Guide - Page 6By Ryan "Speedy" Wissman August 27, 2003
Cost: $55 There are more than a few competitors, but the Logitech MX700 makes a case for the title of best cordless optical mouse on the market. The MX700 has an incredible 800dpi resolution, and a data rate of 4.7 Megapixels per second, making it the most accurate cordless mouse ever. Traditional battery power is also thrown out the window as the MX700 has a built-in battery and can be left at its docking station for easy recharging when not in use. Most importantly, the MX700 is extremely comfortable, and is durable enough to last quite a while.
Make sure you have a proper mousing surface with an optical mouse. These mice track best on darker non-solid color surfaces, especially clear and white, and a black matte or wood grain finish is the best bet for an optical mouse.
Cost: $38
We have been using split-design keyboards here at SE for years now, and have grown to love their more ergonomic feel and suffer less from strain and fatigue. Our favorite keyboard is the Microsoft Natural Multimedia Keyboard, and in addition to some useful multimedia buttons, it feels very comfortable to type with. Some of you would rather use a standard keyboard, and that is understandable. For this segment, we recommend the similarly-equipped Microsoft Multimedia keyboard. Microsoft keyboards are our favorites, and we have been using them for quite some time without incident.
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