Well, now that my Mac has bluetooth I've begun looking for bluetooth mice only to find that there are NO quality bluetooth mice out there.
I've got the Logitech mx1000 for my PC, and have had it for about a year and a half, and it seems that getting another one is still my best option (either that or the new Logitech MX Revolution.)
So when Logitech, the true mouse innovators, don't make a quality bluetooth mouse, it raises some red flags in my mind. Add that to the fact that no one out there has done it except for Apple and it raises the question "Why is it that most mice are RF over Bluetooth?" Could it be that RF is a more compatible technology?
I'd love a bluetooth mouse that was equal in quality to the almost two year old mx1000 or the new Logitech MX Revolution but no one seems to be making them. Sadly, I'll probably be using up a USB port on my Mac and buying another version of the same mouse I've had for a year and a half (still an absolutely wonderful mouse however.)
So what do you guys think? Why no bluetooth mice?
I've got the Logitech mx1000 for my PC, and have had it for about a year and a half, and it seems that getting another one is still my best option (either that or the new Logitech MX Revolution.)
So when Logitech, the true mouse innovators, don't make a quality bluetooth mouse, it raises some red flags in my mind. Add that to the fact that no one out there has done it except for Apple and it raises the question "Why is it that most mice are RF over Bluetooth?" Could it be that RF is a more compatible technology?
I'd love a bluetooth mouse that was equal in quality to the almost two year old mx1000 or the new Logitech MX Revolution but no one seems to be making them. Sadly, I'll probably be using up a USB port on my Mac and buying another version of the same mouse I've had for a year and a half (still an absolutely wonderful mouse however.)
So what do you guys think? Why no bluetooth mice?