Testseek.com have collected 25 expert reviews of the Logitech Cordless Laser Mouse MX 1100 Laser and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Cordless Laser Mouse MX 1100 Laser.
September 2008
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The editors liked
Feel and lookPlenty of functionality
Wireless
Laser Optics
Programmable buttons
Comfy shape
Multiple scrolling modes
Fast-enough sensor.
Comfortable in the hand
Good sensitivity
Lots of buttons
Great scroll wheel
More features than any other desktop mouse
Improved sculpt enhances comfort
Software lets you customize every button.
Can toggle between two cursor tracking speeds
Feels solid
Scroll wheel can toggle between freewheel and ratcheted modes.
The editors didn't like
Price ($80)
Spam in the installer
Useless default button tasks
NOTEAll but the 1st 5 pictures were taken from the Press Release Disk that came with my review copy.
Size and weight may be too much mouse in small hands. Also
Abstract: I love her big, sexy curves To My Mouse, Like most people on this forum I have a thing for PC peripherals, whether it be keyboards (like the Apple Pro aluminum keyboard I so enjoy), mice, mousepads, or even speakers. Therefore, when I saw that Logitech...
Abstract: The Logitech MX1100 is a large, comfortable mouse that is cordless and works with Linux. There is not much more that you can ask for if you are simply after a desktop mouse. The Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse though is expensive at about $80 USD...
Can toggle between two cursor tracking speeds; feels solid; scroll wheel can toggle between freewheel and ratcheted modes.
May be too big for smaller hands; may be too heavy for younger hands; right-handed only; no mouse recharger.
The more I use the MX 1100, the more I appreciate its design and features. It’s big and beefy, and some may not find the ergonomic design comfortable. But I’ve found that the MX 1100 is one of the best input devices I’ve used. ...
Abstract: Logitech is one of the big names in input devices so when they put out a new product at or near the top of their line computer users pay attention. Their new MX1100 mouse is the long-awaited follow-up to the acclaimed MX1000. Of course, that was four y...
Abstract: Late last month, Logitech announced the MX 1100 Cordless Laser mouse. It can be seen as an upgrade to the MX Revolution, which was probably the “king” of wireless mice, but had been on the market for over a year without any updates. The MX 1100 is a bi...
Abstract: REVIEW The Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse, the newest addition to the MX line of performance mice, is bulky, heavy (5.55 ounces with two AA batteries)—and comfortable. Although tailored to general-purpose computing, its versatile enough for ga...
Our favorite mouse yet. The exterior is totally molded to fit your hand with very cozy grooves for the thumb, ring and pinkie. Like the MX Revolution, it's missing the fast scroll buttons found in the MX1000, but makes up for it with the fast scroll/r...
Size and weight may be too much mouse in small hands. Also, no charging deck.
Logitech continues to refine their mice to separate them from the competition. The 1100 has a fair price and plenty of features to keep users happy. Test Driving the 110 ......
More features than any other desktop mouse; improved sculpt enhances comfort; software lets you customize every button.
Not rechargeable.
Logitechs MX 1100 wireless laser mouse is the best in its class thanks to a wide array of features that make navigation easier. You have to pay for all of that capability, but anyone who puts serious time in front of a PC will appreciate what this mou...