ExtremeTech reviews five (5) mice under US$20. The 5 mice compared were: the Logitech Click! Optical Mouse, ViewSonic MW206 ViewMate Wireless Optical Mouse, Microsoft Optical Mouse Blue, BTC 3D Optical Mouse M871, and Kensington Mouse.in.a.Box Optical Elite.
When we review high-performance mice made for gamers and art professionals, invariably there are two responses: Some say, "Oh cool, I was looking for a really good new mouse to replace this piece of junk." The other side says, "Good lord, $80 for a mouse? That's highway robbery!" The bottom line is that there are those who don't bat at eye at paying a premium for a really fancy mouse, and those who are happy with the one that came with their PC.
Those who belong in the first group will probably want to avoid any of the mice in this roundup. The truth is: none of these mice really match the ergonomics, performance, and customizability of a really good gamer mouse in the $50-100 range. Those in the second group might want to take a look at a couple of these, particularly Kensington's Mouse.in.a.Box Optical Elite and Logitech's Click! Optical Mouse.
Are you looking for a nice replacement for your present mouse, but do not want or need a pointing device for gaming? Models from Kensington and Logitech that are in the $20 range may be the ones you are looking for.
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