![]() There is no way I would have paid RRP for these items but at eBay prices they are like buy one get one free. I wouldn't consider this a replacement for a mouse as it doesn't have full mouse functionality but its a great non essential accessory. Silent surfing with the functionality I love on my iPad. Once again I'm chuffed to bit with my purchase. Some people don like the mouse and so opt for the touch pad, so I hit eBay for a third time and picked up a used touch pad for £35 delivered. It also sleeps when not in use so it truly is use and forget and has good battery life so far. It feels solid, the added functionality is great and looks fantastic. I was sceptical about the touch functions of the mouse and its unusually flat profile but it is brilliant - I've taken to it like a duk to water. With this success I then bought a Magic Mouse, again off eBay and again £30 delivered. It looks he part, it feels fantastic, the keys have a great action and it goes to sleep when not in use so after 3 weeks of use without turning it off it still reads 100% battery. However, I got a new sealed Apple mini keyboard for £30 delivered from a private seller on eBay and it is a revelation. ![]() ![]() Before I bought the Mac I would never have considered spending even a fraction of the cost of the Apple stuff - my old keyboard was a wired job that cost £8 and my Microsoft mouse was £12. I'm new to Macs and recently bought a mid 2011 2.5 Mac Mini.
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