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 Post subject: Logitech's strike back in the MX series
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:13 pm 
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Logitech MX1000

Yesterday, as in the 1st of September, Logitech released its latest version of their MX mouse series. In this model Logitech has introduced a whole new technology, a laser technology, which is approximately 20 times faster compared to the optic mouses. It, on the other hand, works by Bluetooth. Apart from that it has FastRF, a lithium battery, 4 way scroll and a battery indicator on the mouse so that you know precisely when it needs charging. A perfect tool for gamers.

For more information visit : Logitech

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Nice mouse, just love that battery indicator (If only it had a blue glow ;) )...


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I would have bought one if it wasen't cordless I hate the delays for cordless mouses. Hope a new version will be released soon.

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Yes, the delay with cordless mouse sure is a pain in the ass. But bluetooth is somewhat better than the ordinary cordless mouses.

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I would have bought one if it wasen't cordless I hate the delays for cordless mouses. Hope a new version will be released soon.

Yeah, but what's the use of the battery indicator if it's not cordless... It will be powered by USB or PS/2 then, so that would be useless :(


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I would have bought one if it wasen't cordless I hate the delays for cordless mouses. Hope a new version will be released soon.

Yeah, but what's the use of the battery indicator if it's not cordless... It will be powered by USB or PS/2 then, so that would be useless :(
No use for the battery indicator if it isn't cordless :)

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The mouse isnt very expencive either. It's price right now is 79$ (580 kr on Pricerunner). But I have to upgrade my graphic card. Then I can upgrade something else. But I think the price is very reasonable.

By the way I think MX1000 is cooler than Microsoft's Optic Mouse. At least from the picture I've seen i think so.

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my mouse cost me £35 and theres nothin wrong with it i admit its gettin abit warn out but it still works fine its Microsoft optical blah blah :) dont u need to spend £60+ on a mouse tbh

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I myself am using a white microsoft basic optical mouse. It's working perfectly fine for me. But then again gamers and designers need better mouse for perfection. Thats what the idea behind effective and hand-friendly mouses are.

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ive been playin counter-strike in CSGN for almost a year now ive had no problems with my £30 mouse:| infact i would reccommend it to ne gamer

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