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73 Reviews
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Se há um conselho que pode ser tirado da nossa experiência com o Magic Mouse é “não pague para ver”, o ideal é testar o produto por uns vinte minutos, só assim podemos ter uma idéia sobre como iremos nos adap...
Innovative multi-touch technology, Dynamic design, Easy to connect to Mac computers
Learning curve necessary, Doesn't work with Windows PCs, No pinching and pulling to adjust zoom
Apple addicts who appreciate design and minimalism, as well as multi-touch functionality, will find the Magic Mouse a must-have. Those used to a chunkier, more traditional pointer, however, will have a hard time adjusting. ...
Bien qu’Apple soit passé maitre dans le design industriel et que ses différentes technologies telles le Multi-Touch soient parfaitement au point, il reste que certaines fois le design devrait laisser place à la forme et dans le cas de...
The Apple Magic Mouse despite the criticisms hauled against it is definitely a must have accessory for MacBook and iMac users. It took me almost two weeks before I received it from the US online Apple Store because I can't find it anywhere near ...
Although it's not perfect, the Magic Mouse successfully combines design and usability. It's great as a two-button wireless mouse, but if you need more than two buttons, the Magic Mouse is not for you. As mentioned earlier, there's no scroll-ball butto...
Allure: très belle souris dotée de finitions irréprochables, Système multi-points à la place de la molette
Ergonomie inadaptée: trop basse et trop lourde, Capteur manque de précision, Driver pauvre
La Magic Mouse est une très belle souris et la première dotée d'un système multi-points, qui s'avère très agréable à utiliser. Néanmoins, on ne peut pas dire la même chose de sa prise en main. Sa forme inadaptée et son poids trop élevé, couplés à un ca...
Slick design; vertical-scrolling functionality works like a physical scroll wheel; pairs easily with Mac computers; equally suitable for left- and right-handed users
Awkwardly narrow profile; doesn't work with Windows PCs; laser sensor not as advanced as the Darkfield and BlueTrack competition; you can't customise the swiping functions; no pinch-to-zoom functionality
Apple's wireless Magic Mouse looks sleek and has multi-touch controls, but it's better as a portable laptop companion than a full-sized desktop accessory. The swiping gestures are useful for Web browsing and media playback, but the awkwardly narrow de...
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Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Scott , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: When we first heard Apple were trying their hand at producing another mouse, we harked back to the last good mouse Apple produced – and concluded they’ve never done a good one. It astounds us that a company so focused on design and with money to burn,...
Abstract: It's about time. For years, Apple has embraced aesthetic simplicity over practicality with its peripherals. Single-button mice! Yes, we know Apple hasn't made single-button mice for a long time, but why in the world did Steve Jobs ever think that was a...