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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good basica mouse and good memory stick reader
I've had this mouse for a while now and its never given me any problems. It's optical eye is top notch and the reader/writer functions are flawless. If you want a deviced to help you transfer memory stick files and doubles as a mouse, this is it. If you're looking for a universal flash reader, this is not for you or if you're looking for a super mouse with extra buttons...
Published on December 12, 2003

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3.0 out of 5 stars A little disappointing
It should be noted, that while all of its functions perform properly on Mac OS X (mousing, right-clicking, memory card reading), that the scroll knob is just that, a nob, not a wheel. It slides forward or back, springing to its state in the middle an eighth inch back and forth. Again, it's not a scroll wheel, but a type of switch that slides toward the mouse cable, and...
Published on July 5, 2005 by iomatic


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good basica mouse and good memory stick reader, December 12, 2003
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This review is from: SONY 2BTN USB Mouse W/Integrated Memory Stick Reader (Personal Computers)
I've had this mouse for a while now and its never given me any problems. It's optical eye is top notch and the reader/writer functions are flawless. If you want a deviced to help you transfer memory stick files and doubles as a mouse, this is it. If you're looking for a universal flash reader, this is not for you or if you're looking for a super mouse with extra buttons for web browsing, this isn't it either. It's just a great basic mouse and memory stick device, for bells and whistles--you'll need to look elsewhere.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thumb drive and mouse in one!, April 29, 2006
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This review is from: SONY 2BTN USB Mouse W/Integrated Memory Stick Reader (Personal Computers)
While it's pretty basic, it works really well.

Pros:
-It's a decent mouse AND it's a memory stick hard drive using ONLY ONE USB.
-I use the memory stick for my camera, but I've also used the mouse and the stick as a poor man's thumb drive.
-It has served me well on my PC and my Mac, and seems to be plug and play with all 4 of our computers.
-Has a thumb "knob" similar to a wheel, think of it a more like a joystick... I press it up or down and my screen scrolls continuously
-Optical "ball-less" mouse, so it doesn't pick up dirt
-Has a red access light to tell you that insertion of a memory stick was understood
-Plug and play on all the Macs and PCs I have tried, about 10 total

Cons:
-Only reads the one type of memory stick (won't read SD or others as the slot is one size) and only in a limited number of MB... max 128 MB
-Heavier than other mice
-No wireless option

Neutral:
-Mouse click is louder than most, might be a feature might be annoying... I am neutral

Bottom line: I bought a second one for convenience... it's great. I keep using it even after buying a new computer... it has survived 4-5 new computers in our family while the mice that came with those computers have not fared as well.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A little disappointing, July 5, 2005
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This review is from: SONY 2BTN USB Mouse W/Integrated Memory Stick Reader (Personal Computers)
It should be noted, that while all of its functions perform properly on Mac OS X (mousing, right-clicking, memory card reading), that the scroll knob is just that, a nob, not a wheel. It slides forward or back, springing to its state in the middle an eighth inch back and forth. Again, it's not a scroll wheel, but a type of switch that slides toward the mouse cable, and back toward the hand, a big detriment to scrolling.
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