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In the world of sleek product design, Apple’s Magic Mouse has long been praised for its minimalist beauty. But when it comes to day-to-day use, even the head of Apple himself seems to favor function over form. In a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse, Tim Cook revealed that his desk setup includes a mouse that isn’t even made by Apple—and honestly, it’s hard to blame him.
When a got a job with a company that uses Mac laptops, I was given the option of an apple mouse or a Logitech. It was a very easy answer.
No kidding. I once tried an Apple mouse, but it was so flat that it basically crippled my wrist.
I use a track ball for my day to day use, but I own a Magic Mouse for travel because it is compact and holds a charge for a very long time.
Anything that puts style that far ahead of function pisses me off. I don’t mind a nice aesthetic or design as long as it doesn’t take away from the intended functionality of the item. Apple has different feelings about that ratio.
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