Pros: ergonomic, stylish, scroll wheel, functional, adaptive search tool, Cons: expensive, transmission problems, some application support of advanced features
Is there really a possible revolution left in the design of a computer mouse, as the product reaches a very mature state? Logitech seems to think so and even labeled their latest "world's most advanced mouse" accordingly. Marketing has adopted the term ...
Over the years I have learned that a computer mouse is not just a mouse; it in many ways defines your computing experience. A smooth running mouse is a joy to work with, while a mouse that skips, jitters, and has a mind of its own can tack minutes or ...
Pros: Excellent technology, ergonomics, and the search button. Cons: Expensive.
A famous king is reputed to one have said, A horse! A horse! My kingdom for a horse! Sometimes we computer users are, with similar desperation, inclined to shout, A mouse, a mouse, my kingdom for a mouse that doesnt go nuts on ...
Pros: Perfectly shaped for right-handers. Accurate. Free-spinning scrollwheel. Document Flip button improves task switching. Cons: NO MIDDLE CLICK. Buggy and/or weird software. Expensive. No fun at all for lefties!
You know, I was going to give this mouse two stars, and suggest avoiding it. But the more I used it, the more I liked it. It's actually pretty great - it just has a learning curve and takes a little getting used to. Now I love it. Here's the ...
The Logitech MX Revolution Mouse is the top of the line mouse in Logitech's series of cordless mouse. The main feature attracting me to this mouse is that it is rechargable. I was tired of having to change the batteries in my mouse every few months. I ...
Pros: Excellent design, features and battery life Cons: Troublesome scroll wheel.
I recently purchased the Logitech Revolution MX to replace my well-worn and well-loved Logitech G7 (the laser finally quit on me), and am rather pleased with the device. DESIGN: EXCELLENT The design is rather striking, but is still contoured ...
Pros: Search button is outstanding, integrated battery, back/forward buttons and document-flip button Cons: Range isn't that great, mouse MUST be charged to use
I've previously used a Logitech wireless mouse, in the MX1000, but I've got to admit that the MX Revolution is a great upgrade! It sounds kindof dumb, because you'd think in a pointing device like a mouse there isn't a whole lot you can do to ...
Pros: Neat hyper-scrolling feature Cons: Charging problems within a year of purchase; mouse not especially comfortable.
I collect mice. I don't know how this came about, but I've got a bag full of them. Part of it is that I don't like using corded mice; I have a crowded desk, and the cords always snag on or bunch up against something. So, my OEM mice are first into the ...
I'll admit it. I'm an old school computer geek. I can do things faster with the keyboard than I could ever hope to do with the mouse. I know just about every keyboard shortcut for Windows there is to know. So to me, the mouse was just something ...
Pros: Light, comfortable with charging cradle that indicates how much battery time remains. Cons: Mac drivers do not work nor does horizontal scrolling.
*** Note: Defect issues here may only be relevant to a Mac Pro I recently purchased the Logitech MX Revolution based on word-of-mouth. Judging from the rave reviews that have been posted across the Internet, one would think that this was the greatest ...
Pros: Works as expected on a Mac Cons: Clickwheel doesn't scroll up at desired rate on long pages
I wrote a review in January that gave this mouse a lousy 2 star rating. Since that time, I've given the mouse another shot and after replacing bad RAM that was plaguing my Macintosh with disease, this mouse works fabulously. I think the RAM issues may ...
Pros: Extremely comfortable and accurate. Cons: Expensive
First off, I purchased the MX Revolution at the Sam's Club for $79.95, that was 2 weeks ago. Just a glance at the carton and you can tell that the packaging assures that the mouse was well protected during shipment, not like some I've seen where the ...
Pros: good size, fits hand nicely, free scroll is useful Cons: expensive, no middle click, careful of reception
This is my first cordless mouse. I do a lot of gaming and graphics work, both of which require a good input device, and so was a little hesitant about moving to cordless. Any kind of lag or missed clicks would be unacceptable. On the other hand, the idea ...
Another pointless Thrasher story Well I never thought there would come a day when I'd pay $100 for a mouse, but that day did come about 6 months ago when I bought the Logitech MX Revolution on the recommendation of a friend. It was time for a ...
Pros: Extremely accurate tracking, good wireless reception, comfortable design. Cons: Limited functionality without the quirky Setpoint software, no support for lefties, pricy
The MX Revolution is the latest top of the line wireless mouse from Logitech. It feature various minute upgrades over the previous MX 1000. Quick feature run through: - Laser optical tracking system - Wireless operation (2.4 GHz band) - ...
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