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*****THE AMAZING MOUSE****
Review of Logitech MX 610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless Mouse - mouse by
mightyd
Advantages: Left and Right handed available. Cordless, Long Battery Life, Great features
Disadvantages: Pricy.....
...be on a low level within a day. The Revolution MX has four distinct, new features that could very well change how we navigate through files and programs - so it just makes our lives so much more easier... Logitech goes so far as to bill the MX as "the world's most advanced mouse."
Logitech made a big splash after being the first to market a laser mouse, the MX1000. Today, Logitech makes amazing products with the release of two new high-end mice-the MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse and the VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks. These designs are so sleek and nifty; you just have to get one of these mice...
So the features are:
Reinvented Scroll Wheel: Depending on the pressure and speed you apply to the scroll wheel, it will scroll up and down a page to an extent, wither lots of line by line scrolling. How clever...
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07.10.2006
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A smooth black rodent
Review of Logitech Mx 1000 Laser Cordless Mouse by
spoonstar
Advantages: Comfy, feature rich, good battery life, smooth, wireless
Disadvantages: poor software
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Price
The Logitech MX1000 was expensive when it first came out costing nearly £50. I bought it as this price and have not regretting spending the money.
Logitech has recenlty released a new series of mice titled the Revolution. This are undoubtedly superior to the MX1000 but also cost between £60 and £70. As the Logitech MX and VX Revolution are now available it has driven the price of the MX1000 down and you can now pick one up for as little as £35. This is an absolute bargain and an excellent price for a mouse of this quality.
If you aren't after the latest and greatest and want a high quality, decently priced mouse, then this is definitely the rodent for you....
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22.11.2006
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World's Most Advanced Mouse?
Review of Logitech MX Revolution - mouse by
afraser
Advantages: Looks stunning, loads of configuarable buttons, hyper-fast scrolling
Disadvantages: Expensive, removing packaging caused me to scratch the mouse
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The other buttons are a back and forward rocker and a search button, which launches your favourite search application.
The mouse fits well in your hand and the laser precision is noticeable compared with optical. The mouse has a good range, meaning that you can use it far away from the computer.
Overall I love this mouse. Although it's not quite as much of a revolution as I had hoped it to best, the mouse looks stunning and the hyper-fast scrolling is a must.
I purchased the Logitech MX Revolution from amazon.co.uk for £51.67 (free shipping)....
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01.01.2008
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Good product
Review of Logitech VX Revolution - mouse by
marcosdjcm
Advantages: Small, works well, very good looking, runs on only 1x AA battery
Disadvantages: Not great for big hands, a bit too much lag for games, not terrible though
...I've used both MS and Logitech mice before, very different feels, at home i had a basic MS optical mouse which i was fairly satisfied with, but ive also used a friend's Logitech MX518 which does feels even better.
Since i have a laptop i thought i'd replace my mouse with a small wireless one and go for logitech this time. I got mine before the nano was released.
Its a good mouse overall, not so great for big hands, but its not uncomfortable, and it is a deliberately small laptop mouse in the end.
The scroll wheel has weight to it, and has 2 modes, the traditional "notched" mode where you can feel every bump as you scroll. Then it has a "free-wheel" mode which works better than i expected. You can sort of 'flick' the wheel and it'll roll for up to about 5 seconds on its own, so you can find the top and bottom of a page quickly...
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17.05.2008
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Futuristic design + futuristic features
Review of Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse - mouse by
hauran
Advantages: Excellent design and new features never seen on mouse
Disadvantages: a bit expensive
...Logitech MX air is an attempt to make a revolution. There were no changes in recent years for mouse devices and innovations were caring about sensors or there were slight modifications of buttons or
adding more buttons. A little revolution was long time ago when a mousewhell was added. But now logitech is trying something new and i had to try what is it because logitech makes only superb devices.
With this mouse you can either use laser sensor or try to move cursor by making intuitive moves with the device - like as you can on the Wii if you know it.
Mouse is charged in a charging dock and is wireless using a small usb adapter for connection with computer. You will also get a piece of textil to clean your mouse. Wireless connection is with no bugs and works
perfectly even if you are 10 meters from the computer. Charging dock is made...
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20.10.2007
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great
Review of Logitech MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse - mouse by
anja05
Advantages: cordless
Disadvantages: -
...i love this mouse, mainly because its wireless, so gives more freedom to move it around (unlike the cord ones where you sometimes have to tug on the wire). I like the appearance also, is very professional looking, and different to the plain boring ones. i especially like the IM button the flashes on the side.
i would definitely reccomend this mouse if you find yourself tugging on your cord mouse / getting it tangled or whatever. i find it moves well according to the screen which is a good thing. i have also made good use of the four way scroll wheel, its certainly very useful indeed if you need to scroll across a webpage/microsoft word aswell as down.
thank you for reading my review about the logitech MX 610 laser cordless mouse...
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25.01.2008
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The best mouse there is in my opinion
Review of Logitech MX Revolution - mouse by
fatboyslim
Advantages: USEFUL FEATURES, BATTERY LIFE, SMOOTH PRECISE OPERATION
Disadvantages: NONE
...is the little hole that the laser light shines out of, as this mouse uses laser light for its tracking movements. Has I have mentioned, I had owned a previous Logitech
mouse before purchasing the MX Revolution and this too used a laser for its tracking, I have had no problems with the laser light tracking in the 4 years or so of me owning it, the laser light tracking is a
well proven and reliable tracking method in my opinion.
Other things that come with the mouse are:
Charging stand, this basically can be plugged into any electric point at the time when the mouse needs to be re charged, this is a neat and compact charging stand and it doesn't take up any space at all, for
example if you wanted to place it on your desktop.
You get a CD which contains the Logitech Setpoint software, but my advice is to go on to Logitech's website and download...
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11.03.2008
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Logitech G9 Laser - Right at home, any home.
Review of Logitech G9 Laser Mouse mouse by
LotusXyx
Advantages: High DPI, on board memory, Interchangable weights and DPI settings
Disadvantages: None
...Logitech's G9 Laser Mouse, is in my opinion, a beauty to behold. An attractice, compact design with interchangable grips makes it a comfortable, easy mouse to work with.
It has a very precise touch with a DPI range of 200 to 3200, suiting a casual browser to a hardcore gamer. An interesting feature of the mouse is that it can hold variable weight, contained in it's base. Adding as much as 28g to the total weight of the mouse. The mouse comes packaged with four 4g weights and four 7g weights, so that the user can find his own comfortable weight to use.
Logitech pulled out all the stops while designing the mouse, and included a nice addition of on-the-fly DPI switching, ever useful to the FPS gamer, with a total of four settings at hand to the user, all of which are customisable to a specific DPI gives the mouse great...
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23.02.2008
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Logitech G5 Laser Mouse
Review of Logitech G5 Laser Mouse mouse by
Gumbeh
Advantages: Customisable DPI, Interchangeable weights, Smooth to use
Disadvantages: Right hand specific
...I bought this mouse about 2 years ago to replace my age-old wireless MicroSoft mouse, which was finally biting the dust after a lengthy life in service.
I chose this mouse over the (at the time) over the Logitech MX 518 because of the added benefits of having a high DPI laser mouse for gaming. The weight of the mouse is customisable by means of inserting small (4.5g and 1.7g) weights into a neat little cartridge that lives underneath the mouse. This was one of the best things with this mouse as it allowed me to keep the same weight and feel of my old wireless one - very handy not having to get used to another mouse again!
The software that comes on CD is easy to install and use. It allows you to set 5 different DPI settings (changeable from the mouse) as opposed to the 3 default ones if you don't install the software. The sensitivity...
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04.04.2007
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One of the best cordless mice, precise, agile
Review of Logitech Mx 1000 Laser Cordless Mouse by
frozenace
Advantages: agile movement, precise on any surface, rechargable
Disadvantages: the charging station deforms after a while
...The Logitech MX1000 Laser cordless mouse uses a laser to detect the movement on most surfaces, regardless of how flat or soft the surface may be.
I bought this mouse almost two years ago and the lithium ion battery can still lasts approximately 45 hours of continuous use, until it needs to return to the cradle, for a 5 hour charge.
The range of this mouse is quite impressive. You can still get a responsive action approximately 10m (30ft) away.
Ergonomically speaking, the mouse fits nicely into my large hand, although it is not recommended for left handed people. The mouse scroll and multi-function buttons can be programmed via the Logitech driver software.
To recharge it, you will have to attach an A/C adapter to the cradle, which is annoying, because even iPods can now be charged over USB. The cradle has deformed over a while...
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11.07.2007
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