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Should
I Buy A Laser Mouse?
Be
aware that all mice are not created equally. That is computer
mice we are talking about. Purchasing the
right mouse for your computer can improve upon your level of
efficiency tremendously. You might give a lot of thought to
the mouse you used but as soon as it stops doing what you want
it to you will surely take notice. Every computer user does
not look for all of the same characteristics in a mouse. For
example, gamers will be particularly concerned with precision
in regards to the mouse as well as tracking ability. Some mice
are revolutionizing the way that computers are put to use.
For example, the Logitech MX1000 mouse has a built in web
navigation feature that makes it a must for everyone who
spends a lot
of time both surfing the web as well as doing research over
the Internet.
The
three main types of mice on the market are ball mice, optical
mice and laser mice. Optical and laser are by
far the most common but there are still a few people around
who use
the old-fashioned ball mice. Both laser mice as well as optical
mice are the most precise and they also track the best, which
guarantees that accuracy will be top notch. Very similar to
digital cameras, both laser mice as well as optical mice are
measured in units known as dpi and megapixels per second. Laser
mice come in different resolutions and megapixels. The higher
both of these items are, the more accuracy will the mouse afford
you.
Sun Microsystems was making use of laser mice in the year
1998 but these type of computer mice did not become available
to consumers until the year 2004. That was the year that the
company Logitech joined forces with Agilent Technologies and
unveiled the very first laser mouse with its model the MX 1000.
This mouse was different because instead of using an LED it
worked by way of a small infrared laser. It was this small
infrared laser that improved upon the resolution of the image
that could be highlighted by the mouse. As opposed to traditional
ball mice, the laser mouse has 20 times more sensitivity to
the surface features of an image that are used for navigational
purposes. This was able to take place thanks to interference
effects.
A great deal of time and effort was put into designing the
ultra modern laser mouse. Engineers who were put to work on
it created the laser mouse to be wireless as a means of conserving
as much power as possible. To make this a reality the mouse
blinks its laser approximately eight seconds after its last
motion which is when it is in standby mode. This conservation
of power for the laser mouse also means that the life of the
mouse is greater than that of other mice such as the optical
mouse or the ball mouse. The popularity of the laser mouse
was also immediate in the general public. Later on came laser
mice that were created to appeal to gamers, however the laser
mice for this purpose do not come with this feature as decreasing
latency and improving responsiveness were considered to be
even more important. Two of the most popular laser mice on
the market that are especially for gamers include the Razer
Copperhead and the Logitech G5.
While we are on the topic of gamers, a laser mouse for this
express purpose must have a high amount of megapixels per second.
The higher the number is that the mouse can process, the more
precision will the gamer be able to have. Some gamers like
cordless mice while others do not. Most cordless mice require
batteries while corded mice on the other hand are able to receive
the power required to run them from the computer. # # # # #
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: 2008
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