Microsoft Offers Apple Notebook Mouse
Microsoft has begun offering a "Notebook Mouse for Mac", which the company says comes in a "sleek packaging [that] looks right at home on the Apple aisle of electronics stores."

According to the manufacturer, the mouse is "designed to work seamlessly with any computer as the mouse connects directly via Bluetooth wireless technology" without the need for a transceiver.
Our untrained eyes would disagree with Microsoft that the design of the device is a nice fit next to a Mac notebook, especially when compared to Apple’s own Mighty Mouse. But then, the Microsoft mouse is selling for only $50, compared to the $70 price tag of the wireless Mighty Mouse.
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