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Part Two: An In-depth review of Apple's new Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Part One: The boxes

Part Two: Unwrapping and examining the products.

Part Three: The review

    Enough with the boxes! Let's open them and have a look at what's inside. As documented below in images, the Wireless keyboard and mouse look very similar to the current wired keyboards and mice that accompany Apple desktops. The only visual difference between the wired Apple Mouse and the unwired is that the wireless is not translucent due to the battery compartment and wireless workings. These components take up the "empty" space that is found in the wired mouse. This lack of opacity makes the mouse look a little like a white bubble or a fogged up snow globe.

 

The mouse box opened up reveals manuals affixed to the top lid and the mouse below.

Another view of the open mouse box.

A bottom view of the Mouse box

A view of the User's Guide and Mouse

A bottom view of the Mouse

The mouse with batteries installed and lid off.

The Mouse's wired ancestor.

The keyboard has been opened!

The keyboard comes with the same installation disc as the mouse and a keyboard-specific manual.

Come together, right now, on my desk!

Read on as we present our review and run down the list of pros and cons! Go to Part-Three»

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