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  2. Need a new mouse? You can't beat this rechargeable ... - AOL

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    The mouse comes with a 700mAh rechargeable battery that Inphic says is good for up to 18 months (!) on a charge. If it happens to die during a crucial work effort, you can still use it while it's ...

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    The best gaming mouse has low latency, a lightweight body, and plenty of features. ... As capable wireless as it is tethered to your PC, the Dark Core RGB Pro SE gaming mouse is a high-performance ...

  4. List of Logitech products - Wikipedia

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    1×AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supported: One of the first two mice introduced in 2009 to feature a Darkfield Laser. Replaced by MX Master in 2015. [14] Anywhere Mouse MX 2009: 7: Free Spinning (toggled by mechanical switch) Darkfield Laser: 1000: Unifying: 2×AA: Batteries last 2–4 months. Bluetooth Mouse M555b 2009: 5

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    It's wireless and rechargeable, making it ultra portable. Snag it for only $7 more than its all-time lowest price. "This is the best addition to any MacBook Pro ever!" one shopper wrote. "It makes ...

  6. Magic Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation Magic Mouse (initially marketed as Magic Mouse 2) was released on October 13, 2015, removing the use of AA batteries, instead including a lithium-ion rechargeable battery, and a Lightning port for charging and pairing, and was later made fully compatible with iPadOS.

  7. Apple pointing devices - Wikipedia

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    The mouse created for the Apple Lisa was one of the first commercial mice ever produced. Included with the Lisa system in 1983, it was based on the mouse used in the 1970s on the Alto computer at Xerox PARC. Unique to this mouse was the use of a steel ball, instead of the usual rubber ball found in subsequent Apple mice.

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