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Mar 11 2010, 9:07am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The nano transceiver can be plugged into your USB port and left there. Tracking is great and the mouse is sized for notebook users to take on the road.
Review excerpt: "Yesterday I looked at the Microsoft Comfort Mouse 4500, which was the first wired mouse to use the BlueTrack sensor from Microsoft. Today I am looking at another new mouse from Microsoft called the Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500. The Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 uses the BlueTrack sensor and it is one of the cheaper wireless mice from Microsoft." Read the full Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 review here.
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