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Apple spent both 2023 and 2024 setting itself up as a new face in gaming. But even Apple doesn’t expect gamers to try to play Baldur’s Gate 3 on its low-profile, squishy Magic Keyboards and ...
And yes, I understand that Apple is not a gaming company. Let’s be honest, we’ll never see an Apple-branded gaming mouse decked out in garish RGB lights. But that’s not what I’m getting at ...
Hold on to your hats, Apple fans—the Apple Magic Mouse is rumoured to be getting a redesign, hopefully ending the tyranny of what is surely the worst port placement on any peripheral, ever.
Magic Mouse charging can be fixed by moving the port away from the bottom, or eliminating ports entirely via a wireless charging mat. Apple also needs to improve the mouse's ergonomics, which are ...
But then there are the “gamers.” Apple’s new gaming efforts are an attempt to attract this group, those people whose preferred entertainment is playing video games, who make it part of their ...
The mouse needs to be compatible with macOS out of the box, fairly compact, jibe to some degree with the Mac design aesthetic, and cost the same (or less) than the $79.99/$99.99 Apple Magic Mouse ...
We pit Apple's very low-profile, streamlined Magic Mouse against our favorite fat and feature-filled mouse for Macs, the Logitech MX Master 3S. There's a clear winner here.
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The frost versions of the K65 Plus wireless keyboard and M75 wireless mouse are available now from Apple’s online and retail stores for $179.95 and $129.95, respectively.
Apple gaming is finally starting to bear fruit. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. As well as being a PC gamer, I bought an M1 ...
If you’re looking for a gaming mouse that would fit right into your existing Apple ecosystem, I can’t think of a better one than the Corsair M75 (Mac), if we’re going purely based on looks.
Macworld Believe it or not, Apple is already dominant in gaming. Most games, globally, are played on mobile phones, and despite the greater sales of Android-powered phones, the iPhone is the ...