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		<title>Razer Orochi Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 15:28:20 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Bluetooth Mouse Reviews]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This bluetooth mouse is very unique and was designed specifically for gamers, but it could work for many other purposes. Razer Orochi might not be a brand you may have heard of, but that doesn't mean they offer an inferior product. In fact, this mouse averages 4 out of 5 stars in customer reviews from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This <em><strong>bluetooth mouse</strong></em> is very unique and was designed specifically for gamers, but it could work for many other purposes. Razer Orochi might not be a brand you may have heard of, but that doesn't mean they offer an inferior product. In fact, this mouse averages 4 out of 5 stars in customer reviews from various sources. The first thing you notice about this input device is the interesting shape of its body. This is what you would consider an <em>ergonomic design</em> and the purpose of it is not only to look cool, but to provide comfort and proper support for your hand and wrist during regular and extended periods of use. One feature this computer mouse has that sets it apart from other bluetooth mice is the addition of a "wired mode". This basically means that in addition to this product connecting to your PC through Bluetooth you also have the option of switching it to wired mode and using the included USB cord to connect it. Gamers love this feature because sometimes with wireless connectivity you don't get the sensitivity and accuracy that you would using a mouse connected by a wire. This feature alone makes it one-of-a-kind. The Razer Orochi has a 4000dpi 3G Laser sensor, which allows movement speeds five-times that of a regular 800 dpi optical mouse. This also is a spec that gamers look for. Other benefits this product offers include an ambidextrous design so you can use it with either your left or right hand (helps relieve hand tension if you alternate), on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment, Ultraslick Teflon feet on the bottom surface, and a gold-plated USB connector. When used in wireless mode this mouse is powered by 2 AA batteries (typical). When sifting through user reviews you won't find may cons to this model, but one thing some people don't like is that the scroll wheel on top functions as a free-scroll only, there is no way to set it to ratchet. One other con is that it doesn't work very well with Mac computers, the buttons are not fully programmable like they are on a PC.<br />
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		<title>Choosing the Best Bluetooth Mouse</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 15:26:07 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Bluetooth Mouse Basics]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to choosing the best Bluetooth mouse for your situation or scenario it is a fairly simple and anxiety-free process. Luckily for the consumer most of the major name brands in the computer input device field manufacture Bluetooth mice, and good ones at that.  You'll find products made by Microsoft, Logitech, Sony and [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to choosing the <strong><em>best Bluetooth mouse</em></strong> for your situation or scenario it is a fairly simple and anxiety-free process. Luckily for the consumer most of the major name brands in the computer input device field manufacture Bluetooth mice, and good ones at that.  You'll find products made by Microsoft, Logitech, Sony and Kensington reviewed here. We purposely decided not to review any knock-off mice or those manufactured by companies who use very cheap or flimsy materials. We feel that people really shouldn't be buying peripherals of that low quality. It is easy to be lured in to a purchase by very low pricing, but we're talking about an item that you will be using probably every day and for hours at a time, so this is definitely a product to treat yourself with and get the highest quality you possibly can afford.</p>
<p>The main reasons for buying the best Bluetooth mouse you can get your hands on are two-fold. First of all, cheap, imitation mice have a high defective ratio from the factory to begin with, and since the materials used in their construction are of such low quality the mice never last as long as the customer would have hoped for. It is very reasonable to say that one top-of-the-line Bluetooth mouse will outlast two or more cheaply made mice by no-name brands. And that is only the extremely obvious reason. The other very important thing to consider when purchasing a product like this is the idea of "computer ergonomics". A simple explanation of what this means is this... most of us spend countless hours working on a computer almost daily, either at our jobs or in our homes, and we are frequently subjected to sub-standard working conditions at our computer workstations due to the lack of ergonomic input devices and associated furniture. In other words, we usually sit in cheap un-supportive task chairs, work at an uneven desk level, and type and mouse using regular old keyboards and mice. This may be acceptable for short periods of computer use, but for an every day activity this is unacceptable if you wish to avoid developing serious long-term conditions. These ailments are called Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) and one of the most commonly known is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) which is associated with discomfort and pain in the hands, wrists or forearms. Using a Bluetooth mouse that is ergonomically designed or that has special features made specifically to support your hand better and reduce unnecessary movement and strain with help avoid such conditions. You will also feel more comfortable while mousing and you will notice that you are more productive.</p>
<p>All in all, choosing a great Bluetooth notebook mouse is a piece of cake. Take some time and check out the reviews on our site and rest assured that whatever mouse you end up picking will be a good one. If you go by the elite devices that we recommend it is simply up to the color, shape, brand or price point that you prefer. Feel free to post your own comments, questions and opinions on any of our articles to increase the helpfulness to other visitors.</p>
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