Bluetooth range lasted me no more than 2 meters for any practical use, where as wireless is at least double that. Whereas a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse took a good few minutes to connect and configure with software, wireless is as simple as pretty a button on the transceiver and a button on the mouse. (And I say that having experienced countless unnecessary deaths in Team Fortress 2.) Having just played with the Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 for a couple days which uses Bluetooth for connectivity, I can now safely say traditional wireless beats Bluetooth for ease-of-configuration, range and performance. As the name suggests, the keyboard and mouse both use wireless 2.4GHz for connectivity.
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