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The best input devices for your PC
By PC Advisor staff | PC Advisor | 17 March 11
5. HP USB PS2 Washable Keyboard
- Reviewed on: 22 June 10
- RRP: £29 inc. VAT
- Rating:

Dust- and water-proof, with a PS2 adaptor and USB extension cable, the HP USB PS2 Washable Keyboard will be a great buy for anyone who is prone to spillage.
4. Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX
- Reviewed on: 22 July 10
- RRP: £60.02 inc VAT
- Rating:

The Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX is an attractive, effective and cleverly designed wireless mouse for use on the go. With plenty of innovative features and the ability to work on pretty much any surface, this product can warrant its relatively high price tag.
3. Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710
- Reviewed on: 17 September 10
- RRP: £85.76 inc VAT
- Rating:

As we’ve come to expect from Logitech, both the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK710 keyboard and mouse are attractive, high-quality peripherals. We do have reservations about the keyboard's muffled typing action, and both devices are surprisingly large for laptop accessories; but they offer exemplary looks and build quality. They're simply a pleasure to use.
2. JSCO JNL-101K Noiseless Gaming Mouse
- Reviewed on: 18 October 10
- RRP: £21 inc. VAT
- Rating:

The JSCO JNL-101K Noiseless Gaming Mouse looks good, feels great (if light) and comes with a very reasonable price tag. The ‘noiseless’ headline feature seems almost comically inessential, but the mouse stands up as a solid offering even if you couldn’t care less about noise.
1. Microsoft Arc Touch
- Reviewed on: 12 October 10
- RRP: £45.76 inc VAT
- Rating:

Portable, practical, good at its job and more desirable than a PC peripheral has any right to be, Microsoft’s Arc Touch wireless mouse is a superb wireless mouse. Yes, it’s expensive - not to mention a little unconventional for some tastes. But we reckon well-heeled businessmen and laptop-toting road warriors could do a lot worse.
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