Portable, practical, good at its job and more desirable than a PC peripheral has any right to be, Microsoft’s Arc Touch wireless mouse is a superb wireless mouse. Yes, it’s expensive - not to mention a little unconventional for some tastes.
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Portable, practical, good at its job and more desirable than a PC peripheral has any right to be, Microsoft’s Arc Touch wireless mouse is a superb wireless mouse. Yes, it’s expensive - not to mention a little unconventional for some tastes.
I think this mouse is a great addition for a mobile or desktop user. It is compact, and small enough to be easily placed in a laptop bag, but the mouse is still full size for every-day desktop use. The design alone is worth the investment, I think.
Smallest Transceiver; Compact & Portable Design
A little Rigid; No Case
Like the Apple Magic Mouse , Microsoft has added touch sensitivity to this mouse, along with haptic vibration feedback and a curiously arched construction that can really turn this mouse on
This impressively slim mouse tracks well and snaps flat for easy transport. Highly mobile users will like its design-if not its coating and click buttons.
Snaps flat for easy transport; Tracks well on most surfaces; Scroll strip is surprisingly responsive
Click buttons too stiff; Rubbery coating is a lint magnet; No side or thumb buttons
Coolest mobile mouse ever?
Awesome design; Nano receiver; Comfortable in the hand
Touch sensors for scroll take getting used to
Today, Microsoft announced the launch of the Microsoft Arc Touch Mouse -a full-size mouse that folds flat for portability. The Arc Touch Mouse, which measures less than 15 millimeters at its widest point, easily slides into a briefcase, purse or pocket, making it the perfect travel companion for...
Microsoft's new Arc Touch Mouse features a travel-friendly design and some clever technical additions to its touch-sensitive scroll tab. Neither of those features makes it better than a full-size desktop mouse, but the Arc Touch Mouse is different enough in its form and in some of its functions that...
Distinct convertible design lets you pack the mouse flat for travel; touch-sensitive scroll tab has vibration feedback and accelerated scrolling features; BlueTrack sensor lets you use the mouse on a variety of surfaces; small USB receiver stays out of the way when plugged in
Expensive; scroll tab occasionally unresponsive; lacks heft compared with standard desktop mice; no thumb-side forward-and-back buttons
Microsoft's Arc wireless mouse was a big hit in 2008, and a groundbreaking piece of design. It was elegantly curved with an incongruous hinge in the middle, but this allowed it to be both portable and comfortable to use.
High-accuracy tracking; works on almost any surface
Expensive
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