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Swiftpoint Mouse

Swiftpoint Mouse
  • Swiftpoint Mouse
  • Swiftpoint Mouse
  • Swiftpoint Mouse
  • Swiftpoint Mouse
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Based on 10 reviews
  • Excellent:
    2
  • Good:
    2
  • Average:
    4
  • Bad:
    2

Reviews

  • By Computerworld on August 30, 2011

    The Swiftpoint is one of the strangest and smallest mice covered here, but it's also one of the most useful. It was designed specifically to work with...

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  • By Expert Reviews on August 11, 2011

    If you find conventional laptop mice are too bulky and touchpads unwieldy, the Swiftpoint is the portable mouse for you...

    80
  • By The Gadgeteer on May 26, 2011

    The Swiftpoint Mouse is made for those of you that love your laptop, but don’t love using the touchpad while you’re working with the computer on your lap. The Swiftpoint is a very small wireless mouse that you can use directly on your...

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  • By HardwareZone.com on March 29, 2011

    With every new product, especially one that attempts to re-imagine the tried and tested, there is always a learning-curve. The Swiftpoint mouse may fare better in tight spaces, but the radical changes can be off-putting enough to deter mass...

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  • By BCCHardware on March 21, 2011

    After passing the SwiftPoint mouse around the office it's not for everybody. Some will reject it because it looks weird, and it feels funny. Others won't work with it long enough to find their comfort grip. Left handers may find a way to use...

    87
  • By RegHardware on March 02, 2011

    Overall, the Futuremouse is very nicely crafted piece of kit, Christmas-cracker-sized but built like real jewellery. Priced like real jewellery too, alas. For the money you could opt buy a couple of standard bulk wireless mice from decent brands, but...

    70
  • By Macworld UK on February 15, 2011

    The Swiftpoint attempts to offer a completely new approach to using a mouse with your laptop. This mouse uses the laptop’s wrist rest as a mouse pad making the entire unit ultra compact; yet it doesn’t feel too small unless you have sausage...

    80
  • By itreviews.com on February 09, 2011

    Quirky mouse designs don't work for everyone, and at £49 the Swiftpoint mouse could turn out to be a pricey gamble. Certainly, it's better suited to smaller hands - and a non-starter for left-handed users. For others, we'd certainly...

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  • By PC Advisor on February 02, 2011

    The Swiftpoint Mouse's scrollwheel feature really makes this gadget stand out among the pack. If you don't mind holding a pen, the unique style of this mouse may work well for you. But if you find a tight, compact grip awkward, you may want to...

    70
  • By Macworld on February 01, 2011

    The scrollwheel feature really makes this gadget stand out among the pack. If you don't mind holding a pen, the unique style of this mouse may work well for you. But if you find a tight, compact grip awkward, you may want to look elsewhere. See more...

    50
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