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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
Abstract: Features of the Logitech MX Revolution Wireless MouseFree-WheelingLogitech reinvented the wheel with the MX Revolution, literally. They gave their new mouse the biggest improvement in scroll wheel functionality since the addition of the scroll wheel it...
Abstract: I have always been a huge fan of the MX1000 mouse from Logitech; I thought it did nearly everything I wanted. Today we are lucky enough to take a look at the new offering from Logitech in the high-end mouse market, but will the mouses features justi...
The Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Optical Laser Mouse has a long-lasting rechargeable battery, and these are just some of its basic features. When you are looking for innovative input devices, you should first think of Logitech. Case in point is the...
Abstract: I have been using a Logitech MX1000 cordless mouse for just over 2 yrs now. I love it and am not sure Id ever want to go back to a generic wired mouse. The MX1000 has served me very well, with long working time between charges (typically 2 weeks or...
Excellent tracking; highly customizable software; battery-life indicator on mouse; loaded with buttons; excellent smooth or geared scroll wheel.
None significant.
The Logitech MX Revolution Mouse is the best and most versatile mouse I’ve seen. It’s comfortable, performs flawlessly, and is highly configurable. While it does take up a USB port, that’s a minor complaint for such a great device.
Abstract: We like the smooth-spinning mouse wheel on Microsoft’s Intellimouse Explorer 4 for application work and web browsing, but its detentless design leaves much to be desired when playing games where you use the mouse wheel to select your weapons. Until now...
Summing everything up, the Logitech MX Revolution has a lot of good points, but only one real advantage, which is its MicroGear wheel. Not good in this device are the virtually useless One-Touch Search and Quick-Flip buttons (Windows Vista features a m...
Ultrasmooth and fast scrolling, Sleek styling, OneTouch web searches, Long battery life, Extended wireless range
No middle mouse button function to be found, Chintzy side scrolling feel
Overall, the MX Revolution is a good quality, feature packed mouse. Logitech definitely spent a fair amount of time redesigning the external appearance and buttons on the MX Revolution from the MX1000. In this area I think the mouse is a resounding suc...
Abstract: A Formula 1 car. A fighter jet. The Flash. You think theyre fast? Grab Logitechs newest, most ergonomically sculptured mouse, and youll scroll through thousands of spreadsheet rows or e-mails in seconds, thanks to an intelligent scroll wheel that sh...
Free-wheel scroll wheel simply rocks, Good battery life, Lots of buttons
Free-wheel scroll doesn't work on all pages, Could use higher sensitivity settings for gaming, 800 dpi max, Not for lefty's...
The Logitech MX Revolution is hands down the best general use mouse that I have used to date. The free-wheel scroll feature is destined to be copied like college algebra homework. Casual gamers will also find the MX Revolution performs well; hardcore g...