Product Comparison: Lenovo N700 vs Lenovo Yoga Mouse
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- I love the middle mouse button. Its touch sensitive to swipes and recognizes left and right swipes.
- Sensor works on any surface I've used it on tile, granite, wood desks, and my leg.
- Has a scroll feature on the middle "button" as opposed to a scroll wheel which would not fit a device this shape.
- I miss a scroll wheel and I'm sick of everything being "touch".
- The scrolling is a little uncomfortable as the touch strip has a strange texture.
- The dpi is nice, and the perks do come in handy.
- My table is semi-reflective, and the optical sensor has no issues with that.
- One click of the center button brings up the Start Menu wherever you are.
- The right and left buttons are very stiff anywhere.
- The scroll wheel is so difficult to use that I often find myself switching back to the touch pad.
- The ergonomics aren't bad, considering it folds/flips.
- I think it is a great solution for portability , when you want a mouse, but can't handle the Bulge.
- I travel a lot so I like slim mice that store flat in a luggage pocket, this does just that.
- This is a very very nice portable mouse. Good size and very lightweight.
- I would wish it was a bit bigger since I have rather large hands and long fingers.
- The size is perfect and feels substantial, while still looking very sleek and portable.
- The good - it is virtually flat so it fits in a tight case well.
- Works very well as a travel mouse. Folding flat means it takes up less room when not in use.
- The ergonomics do not work for me. It's very uncomfortable to use, primarily due to the sharp angle at the swivel point.
- It feels like very cheap plastic. Very lightweight.
- This pairs with bluetooth, which I already have on my computer. Pairing was easy.
- Works flawlessly, though the USB seems more fluid.
- Being USB and Bluetooth as well as a laser pointer, makes this kind of a Swiss Army Knife of Mice.
- Makes an awesome replacement for a wired mouse.
- The range is decent i can walk away at least 10 feet from this mouse receiver inside my training room.
- Many connectivity options, seem to all work well.
- Bluetooth connection works great, no problems.
- Ability to connect both via internal Bluetooth and the included USB dongle is pretty rare.
- Connects very easily via bluetooth and works flawlessly.
- It’s a great mouse with great functionality possible to different connections.
- The USB receiver stows away nicely in the battery compartment so I can use it if I need to on my friends computer.
- Twisting the mouse makes it great to stow away in your backpack without a bulky, tall mouse sticking out.
- Built-in laser is great but know that it pulses and has framerate type effect so you'd have to move it a bit slower or the pointer will trail.
- You can store your 2.4ghz dongle in the battery compartment
- The laser pointer is kind of useless because it blinks really fast and is hard to keep track of with your eyes.
- The remote feature seems well-suited for watching movies.
- Because it can be easily twisted for normal mouse use, makes it a joy to use.
- Great battery charge on this! I use this during my 8 hour work day 5X a week and I charge it maybe once a month.
- Very disappointing Lenovo. Battery Life is only 4-5 hours!
- Charge runes out so quickly. 3/4 hours is maximum.