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		<title>Best Wireless Mouse For Business</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cutting the cord and allowing wireless peripherals can be daunting for any organisation! Choosing the right wireless mouse can make the difference between headache and happy employees. As a consulting firm, traditionally we have been opposed to wireless anything due to their unpredictability, especially peripherals which have a higher likelihood...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cutting the cord and allowing wireless peripherals can be daunting for any organisation! <br>Choosing the right wireless mouse can make the difference between headache and happy employees.</p>



<p>As a consulting firm, traditionally we have been opposed to wireless anything due to their unpredictability, especially peripherals which have a higher likelihood of having issues ranging from dead batteries to interference. Over the past few year&#8217;s we have learnt (often the hard way) what works and what doesn&#8217;t.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Our top Picks:</strong></h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Best Value:<strong> Logitech MX Master 2S Wireless Mouse</strong></h3>



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<p>At around $100, the &#8216;Logitech MX Master 2S&#8217; is one of the best mice ever made for the workplace.<br><strong>Key highlights are: </strong><br>&#8211; Built-in rechargeable lithium battery with battery indicator (Lasts ~3 week with heavy use), 8 hours of runtime for 3 minutes of charging if you run short<br>&#8211; Excellent tracking over most surfaces and sensor accuracy<br>&#8211; Software customizable (sensitivity, speed)<br>&#8211; Connectivity: 2.4ghz receiver dongle &amp; Bluetooth<br>&#8211; High-quality Full-size Ergonomic design with palm rest (Right Handed)<br>&#8211; Adjustable vertical scroll resistance, Hyperscroll and horizontal scroll<br><strong>Potential Drawbacks</strong><br>&#8211; Outdated USB Micro connector<br>&#8211; On the heavier side at ~150g<br>&#8211; Not suitable for left-handers or small hands<br><br><strong>Amazon Link: <a href="https://amzn.to/3dzEiT1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://amzn.to/3dzEiT1</a></strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Best Overall:<strong> Logitech MX Master 3S Wireless Mouse</strong></h3>



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<p>An upgrade of the above champion makes the best better!<br><strong>Key Highlights over the 2S:</strong><br>&#8211; USB-C Charging connector instead of USB-Micro<br>&#8211; Excellent quality electromagnetic steel scroll wheels which offer an outstanding experience if you spend all day scrolling. This can be configured to ratchet, freewheel, or automatically &#8216;hyper-scroll&#8217;<br>&#8211; Quieter but less tactile clicks<br>&#8211; More accessible forward/back buttons<br><strong>Potential Drawbacks</strong><br>&#8211; Still no internal storage for the USB receiver making it impractical for portable use<br>&#8211; Slightly more expensive than the earlier generation 2S<br>&#8211; In very cold environments the metal scroll wheels can be uncomfortable<br><br><strong>Amazon Link: <a href="https://amzn.to/3dyDhdY" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="https://amzn.to/3dyDhdY">https://amzn.to/3dyDhdY</a></strong></p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Best All Rounder: <strong>Razer Basilisk X</strong></h3>



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<p>At half the cost of the 3S, the Basilisk X is a surprising contender in the round up and not the flashy gaming product one would normally expect from Razer.<br><strong>Key Highlights</strong><br>&#8211; Lightweight at ~110g (with battery)<br>&#8211; Connectivity: USB Receiver Dongle &amp; Bluetooth<br>&#8211; Good battery life of over a week on a single AA battery<br>&#8211; Durable Full-size design with non-striking looks<br>&#8211; Built-in holder for the receiver<br>&#8211; Mouse personalization is saved in internal memory<br><strong>Potential Drawbacks</strong><br>&#8211; No ability to charge the battery or use the mouse over USB (Will require disposable batteries or rechargeables)<br>&#8211; Good sensor tracking but far from the best on poor surfaces<br><br><strong>Amazon Link: <a href="https://amzn.to/3AylFbj" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://amzn.to/3AylFbj</a></strong></p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Best Portable Mouse:<strong> Rapoo M100</strong></h3>



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<p>Built to survive the extremes of living in the bottom of a backpack the Rapoo M100 is both durable and cheap enough that you won&#8217;t lose sleep if it gets lost. Dual connectivity options allow it to be used with the included RF adapter or connected without an adapter to <br><strong>Key Highlights</strong><br>&#8211; Small compact design<br>&#8211; Connectivity: USB Receiver Dongle &amp; Bluetooth<br>&#8211; Long battery life (months) from a single AA battery<br>&#8211; Silent clicks, good for crowded environments<br><strong>Potential Drawbacks</strong><br>&#8211; Not comfortable for heavy use<br>&#8211; Feels &#8216;cheap&#8217;<br><br><strong>Amazon Link: </strong><a href="https://amzn.to/3wfnRSc" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://amzn.to/3wfnRSc</a></p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>RF vs Bluetooth</strong></h2>



<p>Not all wireless technologies are built equally and if you don&#8217;t mind the humble &#8216;RF Dongle&#8217; being plugged in it can offer far better experience over Bluetooth. The major advantage of Bluetooth is its excellent power-saving ability which often leads to it offering the longest battery life and not needing a dongle making it ideal for laptops or devices without a USB port.</p>



<p>The biggest drawback to Bluetooth is it not being &#8216;plug &amp; play&#8217; requiring a fiddly pairing process and in some cases the mouse having reduced accuracy and appearing to lag. </p>


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<h2 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Internal Rechargeable Batteries vs Replaceable Batteries</strong></h2>



<p>There is nothing worse than flat batteries! Battery and mouse technology has come along way over the past decade and both options have tradeoffs. <br>In most cases a mouse with a built-in rechargeable battery will be the best option however for applications such as traveling or gaming, having the ability to swap out a full battery on short notice may be desirable.</p>



<p>As a rule, <br>&#8211; Mice with built-in rechargeable batteries should have a battery level indicator, charge using a non-proprietary cable such as USB-C and have some form of fast-charging ability. <br>&#8211; If looking at a mouse with replaceable batteries, ensure you carry a laptop bag, backpack or have a nearby supply or reliable batteries. We recommend only using branded Duracell or Energizer Alkaline batteries or quality rechargeable batteries such as <a href="https://amzn.to/3K6w4hd" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Panasonic Eneloop&#8217;s</a><br></p>



<p>What are your experiences with Wireless products, let us know in the comments below?</p>



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		<title>Choosing The Right Business Laptop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Oct 2018 15:13:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Buying laptops can be tricky, especially as the market is seemingly saturated with hundreds of varieties with very similar specifications. This article will help teach you what features and qualities to look for when choosing your next business laptop. There is no one ‘best laptop’, all manufacturers optimise their product...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying laptops can be tricky, especially as the market is seemingly saturated with hundreds of varieties with very similar specifications. This article will help teach you what features and qualities to look for when choosing your next business laptop.<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright  wp-image-3788" src="https://cdn.air-gap.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/sand-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="195" height="148" /></p>
<p>There is no one ‘best laptop’, all manufacturers optimise their product lines for different types of uses and price points which may make one model perfect for one application, but less ideal for another. The common trap when buying or recommending a laptop for business is to buy the fastest and in most cases one of the most expensive gaming laptop in the available which can be one of the worst of things.</p>
<p><strong>Processor and Memory</strong><br />
When comparing laptops the most common specification to compare against is the processor (CPU) and memory (RAM), these components have the largest direct impact on performance.<br />
For most office workloads an Intel i5 or AMD Ryzen 5 and 8GB offers more than enough performance while still remaining cost effective. More demanding workloads such as media editing or heavy virtualisation an Intel i7 or Ryzen 7 and 16GB may be beneficial.<strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright  wp-image-3784" src="https://cdn.air-gap.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/cpu-300x261.jpg" alt="" width="175" height="153" /></strong></p>
<p>Traditionally AMD chipsets were seen as the cheaper and lesser performing brand compared to Intel, this is no longer true with the latest mobile Ryzen chips performing similarly in terms of performance and power consumption. It is fair to compare Intel’s i5/i7 product lines against AMD’s Ryzen 5/7 line side by side.</p>
<p><strong>Graphics Card</strong><br />
Integrated graphics have come along way in the past 5 years and both chipmakers have built small graphic cards into there mobile processors. Currently the latest AMD Ryzen CPU’s with Vega offers better graphic performance over the comparable Intel UHD 620 chipsets.</p>
<p>In most cases you would be worse off buying a laptop with a dedicated graphic card due to the lower battery life, thicker chassis, greater noise and higher purchasing cost. The only real need for a dedicated graphics in the business world is for 3D modelling and high resolution video editing.</p>
<p><strong>Storage</strong><br />
The introduction of affordable Solid-State Drives (SSD’s) has been the biggest revolution for personal computers in the last 10 years. Compared to hard disks which use spinning a spinning disk they are several times faster, have better power efficiency and are much more reliable.</p>
<p>While you pay a premium GB of storage, your next laptop (or computer in general) should have at-least a 128GB SSD, preferably 256GB. Centralised storage on NAS devices and wider use of the cloud have removed the need for large 1-2TB in most cases.<strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright  wp-image-3783" src="https://cdn.air-gap.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/hard-disk-1495594-300x225.jpg" alt="Storage" width="173" height="132" /></strong></p>
<p><strong>Screen and Keyboard</strong><br />
A good keyboard and quality screen is a requirement of a business laptop which will predominantly be used for long hours and heavy use.</p>
<p>While how a keyboard feels is subjective, the keyboard shouldn’t flex when typing or bottom out and should have good feedback when a key is pressed. If you find yourself in excel a laptop with a full size number pad should be high in your considerations , likewise if you find yourself using the laptop in dark places such as planes a backlit keyboard is invaluable.</p>
<p>Laptops are built around their screen, common screen sizes are 13-14” most suitable for portability, 15-16” the best compromise between portability &amp; usability and lastly 17-18” which are commonly used as desktop replacements.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s more than just size which makes a good screen. To minimise eye fatigue and maximise text readability a laptop with a Full HD display (FHD/1080p) should be selected. Ultra high resolution 2K/4K displays are available on some models however they tend to consume more power (shorter battery life), cost significantly more and may not noticeably increase display quality.</p>
<p><strong>Construction</strong><br />
While the majority of laptops contain very similar components and perform similarly with the same components,not all laptops are built equally!</p>
<p>Generally speaking the more you pay, the better quality materials and design has gone into the device such as a more rigid durable chassis materials using magnesium, aluminium, carbon fibre and use better quality hinges to take the abuse of daily use without adding extra weight.</p>
<p>The second most important consideration of how it is built, is if it was designed to be serviced or upgraded. Many modern laptops cannot be easily serviced by the end user and do not have a supply chain of affordable spare parts. If serviceability is important for yourself or organisation be sure to confirm if the device has a removable battery and that there is a removable cover for the memory and storage.</p>
<p><strong>Professional Features</strong></p>
<p>Larger organisations may Windows 10 Professional on devices as opposed to Windows 10 Home found on consumer devices. Core differences between the versions are the ability to join a Windows Domain, Bitlocker and the ability for the device to be managed with group policies. Additionally enterprises users may require the devices with CPU which support Intel vPro. If your in doubt, contact your organisations IT department.<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright  wp-image-3785" src="https://cdn.air-gap.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/dock-300x169.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="118" /></p>
<p>If your always on the move, make sure you consider if you need a laptop which supports docking stations, this quite simply allows your laptop to be your desktop! For users that are always running out battery, consider a laptop which supports Hot-Swap batteries or ‘battery slices’ which can be added for extended runtime.</p>
<p><strong>Recommendations (2018 &#8211; 2019) </strong></p>
<p><strong>Everyday Business Use: </strong>These laptops won&#8217;t win any performance or style awards but they are built for the real world offering great reliability, durability and connectivity at affordable prices.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-t-series/ThinkPad-T480/p/22TP2TT4800">Lenovo Thinkpad T480</a>: Built like a tank and a true workhorse of the laptop world with enough power for most business workloads. Reliable and very easy to service with a full range of accessories./li>
<li><a href="https://www.dell.com/en-au/work/shop/business-laptops-ultrabooks-and-tablets/latitude-5490/spd/latitude-14-5490-laptop">Dell Latitude 5490</a>: It won&#8217;t turn heads, but this latitude is solid and well performing in all areas and won&#8217;t break the bank. Like the Thinkpad, it is designed for business in mind and is easily serviceable and supports Dell docking station.  </li>
<li><a href="https://store.hp.com/us/en/mdp/business-solutions/elitebook-800--14?jumpid=cp_r12131_us/en/psg/elitebook_800_mdp/elitebook-840-shop-now">HP EliteBook 840 G5</a>: A very stylish and practical laptop packed full of the latest technology while still maintaining serviceability and HP UltraSlim Docking Station.    </li>
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<p><strong>Ultra Premium:</strong> If you only settle for the best, these laptops offer maximum portability with no compromise on performance. </p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-x/ThinkPad-X1-Carbon-6th-Gen/p/22TP2TXX16G">Lenovo X1 Carbon:</a> It&#8217;s not cheap, but its the ultimate business ultrabook offering the trusted Thinkpad reliability, class leading performance and features weighing just 1.13kg!</li>
<li><a href="https://www.dell.com/en-au/work/shop/business-laptops-ultrabooks-and-tablets/latitude-7490/spd/latitude-14-7490-laptop">Dell Latitude 7490:</a> If you love your Latitudes it uses premium materials and is packed with the latest assortment of security features and technology at an affordable price.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Powerhouses:</strong> For those with demanding 3D workloads which requires the performance of a workstation but in a laptop.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-p-series/ThinkPad-P52/p/22WS2WPWP52">Lenovo ThinkPad P52</a>: You&#8217;ll want to sit down when you see the price, but this Thinkpad ships with an I7 and Quadro P1000 or Xeon, Quadro P2000 and ECC ram combination. The laptop holds &#8216;IVS certification&#8217; for leading 3D modelling vendors ensuring critical applications run optimally.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.dell.com/en-au/work/shop/business-laptops-ultrabooks-and-tablets/precision-7530/spd/precision-15-7530-laptop">Dell Precision 7530</a>: Stay seated,this notebook will sting the wallet as-well. Like the P52 features premium materials, choice of either a AMD Pro or Nvidia Quadro graphic card and either a i5,i7,i9 or Xeon processor. For professional workloads this notebook will keep up.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.dell.com/en-au/work/shop/laptop-desktop-server-electronic-deals/xps-15/spd/xps-15-9570-laptop">Dell XPS 15:</a> Targeted at those with photographic touch, this compact notebook features a stunning 4K touchscreen display with 100% Adobe RGB colour. Shipping with either Intel Integrated UHD 530 graphics or a Nvidia 1050ti dedicated graphic card this machine is far more affordable than its brothers above.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-a-series/ThinkPad-A485/p/22TP2TAA485">Lenovo A485</a>: If you need strong graphic performance beyond standard integrated graphics at an unbeatable price without sacrificing reliability or functionality the A485 is a very tempting buy. Based on the AMD Ryzen 5 and 7 chipset with built in Vega graphics it offers graphic performance comparable to a dedicated laptop graphic card. </li>
</ul>
<p><strong>2 in 1:</strong> The perfect boardroom companion<img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="alignright  wp-image-3787" src="https://cdn.air-gap.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2in1-300x213.png" alt="" width="199" height="144" /></p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/laptops/yoga/yoga-500-series/Yoga-530-14-Intel/p/88YG5000978">Lenovo Yoga 530:</a> If you want a laptop that can fold in half the Yoga 530 does just that however with its cheapest configurations shipping without a stylus or FHD display.</li>
<li><a href="https://www.dell.com/en-au/work/shop/2-in-1-laptops-tablet-pcs/inspiron-13-7000-2-in-1/spd/inspiron-13-7373-2-in-1-laptop">Dell Inspiron 13 7000 2 in 1:</a> Smaller than the competition, it ships with a 13&#8243; FHD IPS touch screen, USB-C, stylus and 256GB SSD. Weighing in at 1.6KG its not the lightest 2 in 1 notebook but it does offer great value.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Budget Friendly:</strong> Not everyone can sink thousands into reliable laptop. Thankfully there are options if you can make compromises.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpad-edge/ThinkPad-E485/p/22TP2TEE485">Lenovo E485</a>: Priced under $1000 the E series of Thinkpads ships with only the essentials needed for business. It ships with the same cpu/graphics as the Lenovo A485 and is matched with FHD (1920&#215;1080) LED IPS display. In its base configuration the notebook has a 256GB M2 SSD for speedy performance with the ability to be expanded with a 2.5&#8243; drive and ships with Windows 10 Home which can be upgraded to Pro in the shopping cart. It misses out on a built in fingerprint reader and can use a USB3 docking station. For general office without compromising on performance its an extremely good deal.</li>
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