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Tuesday April 8, 2008
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Spend some time using 3-D design software or exploring your neighborhood with Google Earth while using a traditional mouse, and you'll come to a quick realization: While it does a fine job navigating the x and y axes, it doesn't play so well with z. That's not surprising, considering that the traditional mouse was designed to track movement across a 2-D surface. Thankfully, for those who spend more than a marginal amount of time computing across the third dimension, devices such as 3Dconnexion's SpaceNavigator for Notebooks ($129.99 list) 3-D mouse can make the experience a lot more enjoyable.
Continue reading my full review of the SpaceNavigator for Notebooks on PCMag.com.By Matt Safford
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