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Reviews of the Kensington Ci85m QuickStart Wireless Notebook Mouse

  • 7.5

    CNET Review

    September 11, 2007

    The Good: ExpressCard receiver connects instantly; built-in USB cable; less than 1 inch thick.

    The Bad: ExpressCard receiver is an extra part to carry around; not comfortable for long-term use.

    The Bottom Line: The Kensington Ci85m's instant-on receiver works as advertised, but unless you have a specific reason for wanting an ExpressCard mouse (we can't really think of one offhand), stick to the slightly cheaper USB model.

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Manufacturer: ACCO Brands, Inc.

Part number: K72287US

General

  • Device Type Mouse
  • Wireless Receiver ExpressCard/34 wireless receiver
  • Form Factor External
  • Color Green, Silver
  • Localization United States

Input Device

  • Connectivity Technology Wired, Wireless
  • Interface RF, USB
  • Movement Detection Technology Optical
  • Features Scrolling wheel, Battery indicator

Expansion / Connectivity

  • Expansion Slots Total (Free) None
  • Interfaces 1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A

Miscellaneous

  • Cables Included 1 x USB cable
  • Microsoft Certifications Certified for Windows Vista

Power

  • Type None

Battery

  • Type AAA type
  • Installed Qty 2

Manufacturer Warranty

  • Service & Support 5 years warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 5 years

Sustainability

  • CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost nil

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Kensington Ci85m QuickStart Wireless Notebook Mouse

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