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I don't know the specs, but the tracking seems a lot smoother than that of the Mighty Mouse. When I click and drag a window, for example, it seems to have a higher FPS rate as the window moves across the screen.
What I don't really care for is the fact that you have to keep two AA batteries in it at all times. The Mighty Mouse allows you to just use one AA slot at a time to lower the weight of the mouse. The Magic Mouse is substantially heavier with two AA batteries. If you like a heavier mouse, this will likely suit you fine.
Also, as noted in the video, the plastic "shoes" don't feel great on many surfaces. Having a smoother bottom would be nice.
As a graphic designer, I found the packaging to be pretty much irresistible and simple to open. As noted already, there's a pretty noticeable arrow pointing to where to lift the sticker off.
All in all, I frickin' love this mouse and I wish I could recommend it to my PC-using friends!