Apple Magic Mouse Review
Normally, mice and keyboards aren’t too interesting to us, but every once in a while, we run into a product that makes us sit back and take notice, especially if it’s an Apple product. Just like with all of its products, Apple has a tendency to rejuvenate even the most standard products, and that’s what it has done with its Magic Mouse.
In a review, CNET claims that Apple’s Magic Mouse has a “sexy design,” “vertical scrolling works like a physical scroll wheel,” it “pairs easily with Mac computers,” and it’s “ambidextrous.”
However, it has an “awkwardly narrow profile,” “doesn’t work with Windows PCs,” its “laser censor not as advanced as Darfield and BlueTrack competition,” “horizontal swipes don’t feel as natural as thumb buttons,” you “can’t customize swiping functions,” and there’s “no pinching.”
In conclusion, “Apple’s new wireless Magic Mouse gets a sleek makeover and even has multitouch controls, but it’s better as a portable laptop companion rather than a full-size desktop accessory. The swiping gestures add interactivity to Web browsing and media, but the awkwardly narrow single button design leaves us reaching for better mice from Logitech and others.”






