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FreshFish

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Sometimes you can have problems with recieving the signal if the reciever is set up in a wierd place. Tracking on the mouse could be crappy and there could be considerable lag with both the mouse and keyboard if you buy a crappy quality set. Furthermore, they require batteries.

I suggest the Logitech MX Duo if you are in the market. I have had none of the above listed problems and the mouse's batteries are rechargeable!!
 

nageov3t

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there's the occasional reception problem, but honestly, I haven't had an issue that wasn't fixed in under a minute since IR-receivers were phased out in the late 90's.
 

RadioHead84

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I dont like them as much..Maybe i have had some bad keyboards and mice but i can tell the diffrence. There seems to be a little delay..not like anything you can see but i can kinda sense it...i dunnol..maybe i am crazy
 

FreshFish

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Originally posted by: RadioHead84
I dont like them as much..Maybe i have had some bad keyboards and mice but i can tell the diffrence. There seems to be a little delay..not like anything you can see but i can kinda sense it...i dunnol..maybe i am crazy

...or maybe you have "the force"
 

BaumerX

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Seems gaming magazine reviews rate them poorly for response. But for everyday office use the rechargeable would be great.