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March 2008
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The editors liked
Ultrasmooth and fast scrolling
Sleek styling
OneTouch web searches
Long battery life
Extended wireless range
Free-wheel scroll wheel simply rocks
Good battery life
Lots of buttons
Several unobtrusive
Programmable buttons
Attractive and comfortable ergonomic design
Wireless
Laser technology allows for precise movement and scrolling
Unique features
Comfortable to use
Free-spinning scrollwheel makes it easy to navigate long documents and Web pages
Thumb-side wheel aides in application switching
Comfortable design.
Innovative fly-wheel
Accurate and responsive tracking
Laser technology
Very comfortable form factor
Exceptional laser tracking
Speedy wireless connection
Easily accessible forward and back navigation buttons
Rechargeable battery with base
Plug and play (unless you need customization)
Improves on the MX1000 in every regard
Alloy scroll wheel is best of its class
Very high comfort level
Separate receiver for easy transport
SetPoint allows for lots of customization
Works seamlessly in both Windows and OS X
Ergonomic Design
Feature Packed Drivers
Great Battery Life
Excellent Precision and Control
Exceptional Laptop Performer
Superior Aesthetics and Design
Battery Miser
MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel
Document Quick flip button
One touch search button
Easy to use software
Large selection of preset button assignment choices
Comfortable fit
Several days use on a single charge
Exccelent for office use
7 programmable buttons
Long Battery Life
Many useful features
VERY comfortable
Easy to setup
Rechargeable
Document Flip
Onetouch search button
Excellent tracking
Highly customizable software
Battery-life indicator on mouse
Loaded with buttons
Excellent smooth or geared scroll wheel.
The editors didn't like
No middle mouse button function to be found
Chintzy side scrolling feel
Free-wheel scroll doesn't work on all pages
Could use higher sensitivity settings for gaming
800 dpi max
Not for lefty's...
Short battery life
Only designed for righthanded people
Features
Highfunctioning
Programmable Buttons
Whether were talking about the scroll wheel or the thin
Unobtrusive individual buttons
All the little perks and functions on the MX Revoluti...
Pricey
Scrollwheel can be a little tweaky during finer movement
Thumb-side buttons not sensitive enough
No on-the-fly cursor speed customization.
Only supports right hand users
Scroll wheel can be too sensitive at times
Several unobtrusive, programmable buttons, Attractive and comfortable ergonomic design, Wireless, Laser technology allows for precise movement and scrolling
Short battery life, Only designed for righthanded people, Features, Highfunctioning, Programmable Buttons, Whether were talking about the scroll wheel or the thin, unobtrusive individual buttons, all the little perks and functions on the MX Revoluti...
Performance The buttons work well, and the ergonomic design is extremely comfortable. Its literally only useable by people who are right-handed, however, as the distinctive thumb groove and buttons are only located on the right side of the mouse. Even...
Abstract: The MX Revolution has a lot in common with its predecessors and retains the MX DNA by continuing the overabundance of buttons and features, programmability, ergonomic design and exceptional all-round performance, even in games.When it comes to design ...
Abstract: Logitech bills the MX Revolution as the “World’s Most Advanced Mouse.” It’s certainly loaded with gee-whiz features and buttons, but does it really live up to the name? Not quite. The gloss-black and matte surfaces make a nice combination, but tough lu...
Ergonomic Design, Feature Packed Drivers, Great Battery Life
Cost?, Cost
I would have to say if you are looking for a desktop wireless mouse then the MX Revolution should be at the top of your list of mice to purchase. The entry price is a bit steep at roughly $80 at the time of writing this but I must say it is entirely wo...
Very comfortable form factor, Exceptional laser tracking, Speedy wireless connection, Easily accessible forward and back navigation buttons, Rechargeable battery with base, Plug and play (unless you need customization)
No user replaceable battery, Rubber lining on right side may start to peel, No mechanism to prevent loss of USB dongle, Propriety wireless technology
Logitech has been very clearly the leading mouse manufacturer in the computer industry. From the low end to the high end, Logitech has a mouse for everyone. Continuing on their leadership position, Logitech has introduced what they call the Worlds Mo...
MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel, Document Quick flip button, One touch search button, Easy to use software, Large selection of preset button assignment choices, Comfortable fit, Several days use on a single charge, Exccelent for office use
Not a good gaming mouse, Price (but worth it)
I have been very satisfied with the MX Revolution and all of its handy dandy new fangled features. The revolution has become my main mouse but I still use my G7 for gaming. The MX Revolution has worked on all of the surfaces I have tried it on and the...
Logitech bills the MX Revolution as the world’s most advanced mouse. To a certain extent it is evolutionary. From a gamers’ point of view, you would be better served by a G7 mouse, as the resolution of this mouse in actual play is not good eno...
I am happy to report that the MX Revolution works perfectly on the bare surface of my desk. I have run into several optical mice which cant track properly on the surface of my desk. Logitechs laser tracking system in the G7 and the MX Revolution have...