Logitech MX510 Optical Mouse Review
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Logitech MX510 Performance Optical
Gaming Mouse Review @ Tweaknews.net
Logitech MX510 Performance Optical
Gaming Mouse Review @ Tweaknews.net
06/24/2004 07:56 AMLogitech MX-510 Performance Optical
Mouse Review at 3DX
Logitech MX-510 Performance Optical
Mouse Review at 3DX
07/16/2004 03:30 PMLogitech MX700 Wireless Optical Mouse
Review
Logitech MX700 Wireless Optical Mouse
Review
05/12/2004 02:23 PMLogitech Unveils New MX510 Gaming Mouse
Logitech Unveils New MX510 Gaming Mouse
02/16/2004 02:27 AMLogitech's paramount gaming mouse, to be announced later this month,
boasts the best specs on the market today: 5.8 megapixel optical
sensor and 12-bit report rate. Is it overkill or frag-fest necessity?
Logitech MX510 Performance Mouse @
Driverheaven
Logitech MX510 Performance Mouse @
Driverheaven
07/11/2004 06:35 AMLogitech MX900 Bluetooth Optical Mouse
Logitech MX900 Bluetooth Optical Mouse
12/16/2003 12:30 PMLogitech MX900 Bluetooth Wireless
Optical Mouse @ Tweaknews.net
Logitech MX900 Bluetooth Wireless
Optical Mouse @ Tweaknews.net
03/06/2004 01:53 AMReview: Logitech MX 900 Bluetooth Mouse
Review: Logitech MX 900 Bluetooth Mouse
06/24/2004 11:36 AMOverclockers Club Jun 24 2004 2:32PM GMT
Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse
Review
Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse
Review
09/23/2004 05:21 AMReview: Logitech Desktop MX for
Bluetooth Keybord Mouse
Review: Logitech Desktop MX for
Bluetooth Keybord Mouse
09/25/2004 01:23 PMOverclockers Club Sep 25 2004 5:37PM GMT
Razer Viper Optical Mouse Review @
ExtensionTech.net
Razer Viper Optical Mouse Review @
ExtensionTech.net
05/08/2004 07:36 AMReview: Tt XWING Bluetooth Wireless
Optical Mouse
Review: Tt XWING Bluetooth Wireless
Optical Mouse
07/23/2004 08:15 AMOverclockers Club Jul 23 2004 12:31PM GMT
Review: Microsoft Wireless Notebook
Optical Mouse
Review: Microsoft Wireless Notebook
Optical Mouse
01/05/2005 02:03 PMOverclockers Club Jan 5 2005 5:07PM GMT
ActiveWin.com: Logitech's Cordless
Optical Mouse for Notebooks - Review
ActiveWin.com: Logitech's Cordless
Optical Mouse for Notebooks - Review
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Thermaltake Xwing Bluetooth Wireless
Optical Mouse Review
Thermaltake Xwing Bluetooth Wireless
Optical Mouse Review
07/24/2004 09:47 AMActiveWin.com: Microsoft Wireless
Notebook Optical Mouse - Review
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Wireless
Notebook Optical Mouse - Review
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ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Optical Mouse
by S+ARCK (Blue) - Review
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Optical Mouse
by S+ARCK (Blue) - Review
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Logitech MX518 Gaming Mouse & Z-2300
Speaker Set Review at 3DXtreme
Logitech MX518 Gaming Mouse & Z-2300
Speaker Set Review at 3DXtreme
03/30/2005 11:31 AMLogitech Click and MX510 Mice
Over-Reviewed
Logitech Click and MX510 Mice
Over-Reviewed
07/07/2004 08:04 AM
Tom's Hardware has an almost
painfully in-depth profile of a handful of new mice from Logitech,
including the corded MX510 "performance mouse," covered in a blue
holographic sheen -- designed to appeal to the gaming crowd with its
light weight and quick response -- and the 'Click' series [pictured],
a new line of cordless mice that now include horizontal tilt motion on
the scroll wheels, like the latest mice from Microsoft. Logitech has
always made a good interface puck, and if you'd like to catch a sneak
peak at the insides of their Swiss development laboratories, don't
miss this article. Of course, if you just wanted to know about the
mice, I pretty much just took care of you.
Rea
d - Logitech New Mouse Range Goes Back to the Future
[TomsHardware]
Logitech MX510 vs Microsoft IntelliMouse
Explorer v4.0a
Logitech MX510 vs Microsoft IntelliMouse
Explorer v4.0a
01/04/2005 11:31 AMLogitech MX1000 Mouse
Logitech MX1000 Mouse
08/28/2004 04:41 PMLogitech Gives A Mouse A Laser
Logitech Gives A Mouse A Laser
08/29/2004 11:37 PMLogitech MX518 Gaming Mouse
Logitech MX518 Gaming Mouse
03/17/2005 02:58 AMLogitech updates their MX510 mouse. The new MX518 offers 1600dpi
optical resolution and the ability to change resolutions on the fly.
Can the new features make you a better gamer?
Typhoon Optical Mouse
Typhoon Optical Mouse
08/17/2004 10:38 PMTechTree Aug 18 2004 2:48AM GMT
Drag threads in Mail.app with Logitech
mouse
Drag threads in Mail.app with Logitech
mouse
04/16/2004 10:24 AMIn 10.3.3 's mail program, with my Logitech two-button, scroll
trackball mouse, if I select a closed thread and click both mouse
buttons and drag down, the thread will expand.
[robg adds: I can't duplicate this with a Micros...
Logitech MX 1000 Laser Mouse Reviewed
Logitech MX 1000 Laser Mouse Reviewed
09/22/2004 08:38 AM
When Logitech released its recent MX 1000 "Laser
Mouse," I think a lot of use were questioning if it really was any
better than a good ol' LED optical version. The problem is, there
really isn't any benchmark you can use to objectively test it, either,
so when Tom's Hardware says that it's the best mouse they've ever
used, you sort of have to take it with a grain of salt. Not that it
might not be the best mouse ever created, but you'll certainly want to
try one for yourself before dropping $80 on one. The Tom's review,
though, at least let's you know that it's worth considering, so I
thought I'd mention it.
Re
ad - The Logitech Mouse Goes Laser [TomsHardware]
Logitech launches laser-tracking mouse
Logitech launches laser-tracking mouse
09/01/2004 08:01 AMSAN FRANCISCO - Logitech Inc. was set Wednesday to introduce a new
mouse that uses a laser beam to track the movements of the device. The
mouse, which Logitech claims will be the first such laser-tracking
device, provides end users with better click-and-point capabilities
than traditional LED- (light-emitting diode) based optical mice,
according to company officials.
Logitech introduces wireless laser mouse
Logitech introduces wireless laser mouse
09/01/2004 01:43 PM
Xeni Jardin:

Swiss firm Logitech today launched a new product which they say is the
world's first cordless laser mouse.
Link (
Thanks, Jean-Luc Raymond )
Free El Cheapo Optical Mouse
Free El Cheapo Optical Mouse
07/14/2004 12:06 PM
Break out the spamcatcher
emails -- Kingston is giving away a free optical mouse (while unknown
amount of supplies last) to those that sign up to win a new "HyperX
Ultimate Rig" (read: a hot gaming computer). It's for US residents
only, though, so if you're one of our lovely foreign readers, you'll
just have to cough up the $5 or so to buy a cheapo optical mouse
yourself. Why do you need a free, low-quality optical mouse? Because
it has a blue LED, of course.
Read - HyperX
Ultimate Giveaway [Kingston via Slickdeals]
Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse
11/13/2003 03:59 PMCNET Nov 13 2003 3:09PM ET
Microsoft Optical Mouse by Starck
Microsoft Optical Mouse by Starck
12/30/2004 09:08 AMTechTree Dec 30 2004 1:11PM GMT
The Microsoft Optical Mouse by Starck
The Microsoft Optical Mouse by Starck
07/12/2004 12:42 AMReview: Teaming up with world-class designer Philippe Starck,
Microsoft gives us a designer's eye for the geeky guy.
Logitech unveils the MX 1000 Laser
Cordless Mouse
Logitech unveils the MX 1000 Laser
Cordless Mouse
09/01/2004 06:05 AMLogitech today announced the Logitech MX 1000 Laser Cordless Mouse,
which it says is the world's first mouse to use laser illumination and
tracking...
Notebook Cordless Mouse Roundup
(Verdict: Go Logitech)
Notebook Cordless Mouse Roundup
(Verdict: Go Logitech)
04/12/2005 11:31 AM
LIVEdigitally has a nice
and comprehensive roundup of three cordless notebook mice. Pitting the
Logitech V500 ($70), Belkin Mini ($29) and Kensington Pocket Mouse
($50) against each other, each mouse carries its own strong points,
with the Logitech V500 edging out the others just barely. The Logitech
features a "4-way soild state scroll panel" in lieu of a wheel, nixing
moving parts and making for a more solid device. The scroll panel
impressed them considerably, working both for horizontal and vertical
scrolling. Even cooler, the wireless receiver fits inside the mouse
when not in use. The other mice fared well and tended to cost less,
although lacking some of the pizazz of the Logitech. Read
LIVEdigitally's review for the full story on all the mices.
Notebook Cordless
Mouse Roundup [LIVEdigitally]
More Logitech V500 Features [Logitech]
Logitech introduces MX 1000 Laser
Cordless Mouse
Logitech introduces MX 1000 Laser
Cordless Mouse
09/01/2004 03:18 PMLogitech on Wednesday introduced the
MX 1000 Laser Cordless Mouse. The
company bills is as "the world's first laser mouse," since the mouse
uses laser illumination and tracking. What's more, it uses "Fast RF"
wireless technology to connect to either a Mac or PC. The laser light
of the cordless mouse is nearly invisible and very safe, according to
the company -- it beams down onto the surface and reflects back up; a
sensor in the mouse detects movements and translates that to cursor
motion.
Belkin Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse
Belkin Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse
11/10/2003 11:08 PMCNET Nov 10 2003 4:45PM ET
SpyView: Microsoft's Optical Mouse by
S+arck
SpyView: Microsoft's Optical Mouse by
S+arck
09/15/2004 01:54 PM"Wow, it's cool," were the first words of Spymac co-founder
Kevin April (AtariST) after plugging in <a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productd
etails.aspx?pid=027" target="_blank">Microsoft's
Optical Mouse by S+arck</a>. But are good looks all this rodent
has going for it?
Microsoft <a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2004/jul04/07-08St
arckOMPR.asp" target="_blank">introduced</a>
the new mouse by interior and industrial designer, Phillipe Starck,
along with a line of special edition mice back in July.
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"People are doing such amazing things with their computers;
however, too often the importance of the link between man and machine
is underestimated," Starck <a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2004/jul04/07-08St
arckOMPR.asp" target="_blank">said</a>.
"[The mouse we use] defines us just as much as the clothes we
wear or the music we listen to. With this in mind, I set out to design
an artistic bridge that would help people connect with the technology
they use every day. The result is modern and refreshingly simple, and
will transform the mouse into a badge item that makes a statement
about your taste and personality."
If this mouse makes a statement about the users personality, then it
would show that the user is simple, sleek and glowing from the inside.
The mouse has a similar design as Apple's Pro Mouse, but the S+arck
mouse has a scroll wheel and two buttons that run the entire length of
the mouse.
As for design, the S+arck's silvery-grey colouring does not compliment
Apple's consumer line (eMacs, iMacs and iBooks), though it would look
quite flashy when hooked up to a PowerBook, PowerMac G5, or when used
with a new Apple display. "The First Museum-Quality Mouse"
features a blue (or orange) stripe down the middle separating the two
buttons. When plugged in, light shines up through the stripe and the
scroll wheel to create an ultra-modern blue or orange lighting effect.
Compared to older Microsoft mice, this USB-only mouse tracks much
smoother, thanks to recent improvements in Microsoft's optical
technology. The mouse scrolls nicely; better than the
first-generation 5 button <a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/products/info/product.aspx?view=22
&pcid=f918997d-8a10-49a2-86d4-350fc658f447&type=ovr"
target="_blank">IntelliMouse Explorer</a> that I
use at home, and better than the two button <a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/products/info/product.aspx?view=22
&pcid=683c57a7-1f50-442c-ad1d-c262417da635&type=ovr"
target="_blank">Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical
1.1</a> that I normally use here at work. The mouse doesn't fit
as nicely in my hand because of the odd shape, though Microsoft
describes the design as a "<a
href="http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productd
etails.aspx?pid=027" target="_blank">unique
hemisphere (suitable for both left and right-hand users) that makes
[the mouse] feel natural and puts left and right clicking in the palm
of your hand.</a>" After using it for one day, the right
button began to squeak; not something I would expect from
<i>this</i> type of mouse. (No pun intended.)
The S+arck optical mouse sells for $34.95. If looks are important to
you and if you want a two button optical mouse that compliments the
PowerBook, PowerMac or Apple Cinema display, then this is the mouse to
buy. Otherwise, any other two button scroll wheel mouse would do, and
they would cost less than half of the price.
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Logitech’s New V500 Cordless Mouse
Leaves the Scroll Wheel Behind
Logitech’s New V500 Cordless Mouse
Leaves the Scroll Wheel Behind
06/17/2005 03:59 PMRemember when mice didn’t have scroll wheels and you had to click,
click, click your way down a page? Remember when they didn’t have
optical sensors and used a heavy rubber-coated ball that got all
messed up with lint over time? Well, things are about to get even
better, thanks to a new design from Logitech that dumps the scroll
wheel in favor of a sensitive slider panel you simply trace your
finger across. It…
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