April 10, 2010 at 10:51 pm

Having the right mouse is one of the most important things to know. Some people just buy a 10 dollar mouse they see at Walgreens. However, those only last for about a couple months. Looking for a mous might take some time. But in the end, it will all be worth it.


Below are some pictures of different style of mice different people need.




This is the Logitech Performance Mouse MX. This is a mouse that fits every category of different mice. Although it’s 80 dollars, it is worth it.


This is Apple’s Magic Mouse. Let me tell you, this is not a gaming mouse! This is just a $70 mouse that is great for web browsing, editing videos, switching between pictures, etc..



This is the SideWinder X8. This is the best gaming mouse I’ve ever experienced. The $100 retail price makes the hopes of buying it go down, but if you got the cash, you won’t be sorry.


Last but not least, this is the Logitech Trackman Wheel that retails for $30. This is a trackball mouse for everyday uses. It’s not for everyone, so don’t be disappointed if you don’t like the trackball.


I hope this helped! So in the end, it all really comes down to what you need, and what you want.


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Scotty, if you read the e-mail, no external images. Please upload all images to Tech Cores directly. Also, you have to post a category and tags. :)

Great blog post! I actually have a "friend" (more of a teacher - but he's a nice guy) who still uses one of the stationary mice that just sits there and you have to move the ball. Obviously, a trackball!

I like the SideWinder mice too. I've used a lot of their joysticks, and they make some great gaming products.

Scotty, if you read the e-mail, no external images. Please upload all images to Tech Cores directly. Also, you have to post a category and tags. :)

Great blog post! I actually have a "friend" (more of a teacher - but he's a nice guy) who still uses one of the stationary mice that just sits there and you have to move the ball. Obviously, a trackball!

I like the SideWinder mice too. I've used a lot of their joysticks, and they make some great gaming products.

I'm sorry. I will fix that asap.

That's fine. It's your first post. ;)

By the way, which one(s) do you own? :D

Anytime! This might fit well in software/hardware too. :)

HA! Yeah, mice can be pretty expensive. I have an LX8 and I like it. :)

I think we have a review on the Magic Mouse here. Ryan did it...

The Performance Mouse actually can be annoying. Ryan can tell you why on that one. :D

That's fine. It's your first post. ;)

By the way, which one(s) do you own? :D

I see you fixed the images. Thanks! Time for the category and tags!

Thanks for your feedback! Anyways, I will be totally honest with you, but I don't own any of these mice. A good friend of mine, Jeffrey, has a Magic Mouse. I've played with it a lot so if I wanted, I can give a full review on it. My cousin has the Logitech Trackman, and my other cousin has the SideWinder X8. I have played with those many times as well. I've never tried the logitech Performance Mouse, but everyone knows it is a great device.

Anytime! This might fit well in software/hardware too. :)

HA! Yeah, mice can be pretty expensive. I have an LX8 and I like it. :)

I think we have a review on the Magic Mouse here. Ryan did it...

Theu00c2u00a0Performanceu00c2u00a0Mouse actually can be annoying. Ryan can tell you why on that one. :D