The Best Mouse. Period.

I’ve always been perplexed by people who are satisfied using the default keyboard and mouse that came with their computer. Except for Apple, almost all PC manufacturers “include” the absolute cheapest, clunky keyboards and mice possible. Even if you spend a couple thousand dollars on a really high-end machine with a fast processor, upgraded graphics card and hi-res monitor, Dell and HP typically include a keyboard and mouse combo worth less than thirty bucks total. Conversely, iMacs come standard with an excellent keyboard/mouse combo. Were you to purchase them separately, you’d be out $150. Now before you naysayers start screaming about Apple’s overpriced hardware, I will admit their retail price is a little steep, but not at all out of line with comparable products. It’s just that Apple refuses to make or sell cheap junk.
To my original point, what sense does it make to spend thousands (or at least several hundred) on a computer and then skimp on the input hardware. That’s like buying a new Mercedes and driving off from the dealership on retread tires.