Pros: Accurate, feels great, most of the buttons are in the right place Cons: Not all of the buttons are in the right place (back/forward), pricey
After going back to the M
icrosoft
Optical IntelliMouse from another Lo
gitech
Optical Mouse, I've read more and more about the MX series of Logitech's mice. The raves and rants about ...
Pros: very responsive, good warranty, many buttons, optical, nice design, very comfortable Cons: fairly expensive
After using my beloved I
BM
Optical Navigator mouse for slightly over a year, the thing began going haywire, so I was in the market for a new mouse. As I was shopping for a new mouse, I noticed that the market has ...
Pros: Nice design, lots of buttons, easy to program, great for gaming Cons: $50 is a bit much for a mouse, but it's well worth it.
Ok, let me start out by saying that I am not resistant to change, but I firmly believe in the saying, “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it.” My computer came with an optical mouse, albeit a cheap one, but I had been using it for two years and it ...
Pros: Looks good, feels good, performs excellently Cons: The second thumb button is a bit out of reach
You've got to hand it to Logitech; they put out great products. Unfortunately not many people realize how good Logitech mice are until they try them out. Sometimes the hard part is getting people to look past the price tag to see the value of ...
Pros: Great movement, cool looking, comfortable, programmable Cons: expensive if you pay full price
Recently my ball mouse that came with my desktop bit the dust. Since my computer recently ran out of warranty I was left with the option of suffering with a ball mouse that now had a mind of it's own, or buying a new one. Optical mice are the way to ...
Pros: Extremely well designed and built.Improves everything you do with a mouse on a computer. Cons: Not Cheap-but this is the Enzo Ferrari of Mousing.Can you handle the G-forces it generates?
It's a mouse BIG DEAL. Well,yes it is. The Mx510 Logitech optical mouse is a state of the art input device the makes internet surfing and internet game playing MUCH BETTER. First off,it is handed. It's a right hand mouse. The ...
Pros: Extremely comfortable, accurate, and cool; additional buttons help a great deal Cons: The good stuff ain't cheap
I had a whole fiasco about buying a new mouse for around a week. My old cheep $14 mouse was nearing its expiration date, so I decided it was time to move on. First, I bought the Microsoft Intellimouse 3.0. It didn't fit that great. Returned! Next, I ...
Pros: Awesome features, extremely accurate, and awesome color schemes. The King of mice! Cons: It's a little pricey, but the price is warranted by it's great features.
When I saw the MX510 in the store, I immediately thought three things. First, what a wacky shape. Second, what a high price for a mouse. Third, where's the blue one?? Well, my third thought was immediately taken care of after I found the blue model ...
Pros: I got it half price, 800dpi, cool buttons, comfortable! Cons: Pricy!
I was feeling a little bit down one Sunday afternoon. I left work a little early that day with a co-worker's pc. I was going to upgrade it for him, and install some software. It came to me that I only had one mouse kicking around. And if I wanted to ...
Pros: The best tracking yet, looks awesome, lots of buttons. Cons: One button is hard to reach.
Wow, this is an impressive mouse. In the past I've owned (in addition to ancient ball mice) a plain optical wheel mouse and a cordless optical wheel mouse, all by Logitech. I've also owned an Apple optical mouse. This one beats them all! The main ...
Pros: stylish design, quick switch, good placement of buttons, comfortable Cons: weird design, not small-hand friendly, bad feel when sweaty, not for gamers
Well first of all, I should tell you that I have small hands, as it may effect your interpretation of this review. The first thing I noticed about this mouse is that my hand feels really relaxed on it. It is a bit awkward at first, but you get used ...
Pros: superior ergonomics, unique (but not distracting) color, features Cons: bulkier than others, bad placement of app switch button
I've been a heavy-duty business notebook user for 5+ years. The pointing stick (found between 'G' and 'H' key in many notebook computers) has been my favorite weapon of choice, as I don't have to move my right hand away from my normal typing position to ...
Pros: ABOVE top-notch performance, nothing beats it. Comfortable beyond belief. Cons: freakishly expensive for a mouse (50 bucks). There are more expensive, but only a few.
I was kind of shy at the price tag (50 dollars o.O ) at first, but the sheer sw33tness won me over. Big time. I've never found, tested, or bought a better mouse than this. It's mind-bogglingly accurate, you CAN'T make it skip by moving it too fast ...
Pros: Optical mouse, is wired, no "gummy wheel" like Microsoft mice have Cons: Price, paint wore off, back button easy to hit accidentally
This mouse is decent, but for its price I've been disappointed. I bought this mouse because it was: *Optical *Wired *Not Microsoft's mouse with that horrid "gummy" wheel When you hate Microsoft's nasty "gummy" wheel mice, alternatives are ...
Pros: VERY accurate precision pointing, smooth and programmable! Easy to install. Cons: So good I am stumped to complain about anything!
After buying a bunch of Microsoft wireless desktops and literally throwing them in the basement to rot (yes...I am a self confessed pack rat...I should just throw them out!), I researched online and talked with a number of my more seasoned geek employees ...
Pros: Useful back/forward buttons, good optical engine, comfortable, useful cruise scroll buttons Cons: Not so useful quick program switch button that is hard to reach, not so cheap
I bought this mouse for an amazing price of $30CDN when it normally is $60CDN, so it was just an amazing deal for me. For all the other people, however, I'm wondering if they really thought they spent their money wisely. The Logitech MX 510 is a lot ...
Pros: Forward/backward buttons are a good idea Cons: It's nothing spectacular. And falling apart.
I've only that this mouse for around six months. I'm a gamer, so I have truly put this mouse to the test. This mouse is a USB mouse with an optical tracking system. I will start by saying that the high resolution this company keeps trumpeting is ...
MX510 for the ultimate gamer by snoboarder ,Dec 08 '04
Pros: precise, comfortable Cons: wired, big (not portable)
The MX510 is the ultimate gaming mouse. The mouse is very precise and does not skip with fast motions. Many gamers have used the Mx500 before, the model before the MX510. The Mx 510 has many buttons and was designed not only for the gamer but for the comfort of everyday use. There is a groove in the side for your thumb to sit comfortable. And the buttons on the side can be binded in such first person shooters as counter-strike for many things such as walking or using the in-game voice. The scroll wheel is nice and smooth. The buttons near located on top and the bottom of the scroll wheel can also be used to scroll through long documents or websites. The blue Mx510 has a sleek and elegant look that may be appealing to many. This mouse is pricey, but may be worth the buy for gamers or people willing to spend the extra money looking for a blue mouse to match their computer setup. I would recommend this for anyone who is looking for a nice dependeable mouse that does not have a problem with wires, since this is not a wireless mouse.
Pros: Smooth, accurate, nice weight balance. It feels right. Cons: 1st one had a glitch in it, jumped when going in a vertical direction.
I had a quality problem with the first mouse I had, but the second works great. Bought this as it was recommended by some fellow gamers - the ones who were eating my lunch.
The feel is very nice, the performance is smooth and very accurate. I had to turn down the sensitivity because it was so responsive.
The only negative I have is it is a little small for my hands, I can palm a basketball so this is a common problem for me. I love the color and the feel of it. My kids really like the mouse and are happy with it.
A mouse with futuristic look and great performance. This time Logitech has brought a wonderful mouse especially for those who like to play games on their PC using this stylish mouse.
I used a Microsoft IntelliMouse for a few years until it went kaput. I read the great reviews from this site and had to try for myself. They were absolutely right.
This mouse is as solid as I've found. I really enjoy the two buttons on the side for programming copy and paste (I use this for web design). I don't use the scroll buttons, but they are programmable (still don't use them).
I use Photoshop frequently and the tracking is right on target. The mouse feels great - I especially like the thumbspace - much more comfortable.
Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse Think about it. If you spend more than eight hours a day using your computer, you're spending more than eight hours a day using your mouse. Don't you ...
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