For plenty of folks in the tech community, this week was all about Windows 7, sure, but Apple has never be one to be outshone. Earlier this week the company launched refreshes to much of its hardware line, including new versions of the Macbook, iMac, and Mac Mini. The company also introduced the hyperbolically-named Magic Mouse.
Apple sent along a number of these products along for review in the PC Labs. Over at PCMag, you can check out the recent reviews of the Macbook and iMac. We've also got some exclusive hands-on video with those two devices and the brand new Magic Mouse after the jump.
I'm interested in the 21.5 inch iMac as a first-ever Mac replacement for my PC - a Dell laptop. There is an Apple store near me but I have a question about the new mouse. Do I HAVE to use it, or can I keep using my wireless Logitech mouse?
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auitenbroek October 24, 2009 9:48 AM
No, you should be able use your logitech mouse. It should work whether it is a bluetooth or a USB model type, likely you will not even need the drivers to get it going.
Have to admit, the more I hear about the Magic Mouse the more I'm interested in it. That being said though, the new iMacs have really really gorgeous displays - I mean WOW. Even in the video they look stunning.
October 24, 2009 8:08 AM
I'm interested in the 21.5 inch iMac as a first-ever Mac replacement for my PC - a Dell laptop. There is an Apple store near me but I have a question about the new mouse. Do I HAVE to use it, or can I keep using my wireless Logitech mouse?
October 24, 2009 9:48 AM
No, you should be able use your logitech mouse. It should work whether it is a bluetooth or a USB model type, likely you will not even need the drivers to get it going.
October 24, 2009 4:07 PM
Have to admit, the more I hear about the Magic Mouse the more I'm interested in it. That being said though, the new iMacs have really really gorgeous displays - I mean WOW. Even in the video they look stunning.