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Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse


$65.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Thumb button is highly functional - ergonomically contoured and away from other hardware prompts. Multiple scroll modes significantly increase productivity. Scroll wheel switch caters to all applications - click mode for page viewing, smooth mode for video, image and audio editing.

The Cons:Significantly larger than other laser mice - may take a while to get used to. Lightweight construction style feels somewhat cheap/shoddy - not as solid as the MX Revolution model. AA battery requirement sets the mouse apart from rechargeable competitors in a negative way.

The Logitech MX1100 is a higher-end, cordless laser mouse. The mouse is larger than average, and designed for maximum palm and finger comfort, but is also designed exclusively for right-handed users. The mouse also aims to enable faster, more precise scrolling than other mice, and features ten programmable buttons.

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Downloadable SetPoint software lets users program the buttons to back, forward, and search functions, among others. Users can also adjust the laser engine for maximum precision or maximum speed. Battery life is rated at nine months.

Features

  • Contoured, right-handed design
  • 2.4GHz wireless
  • Hyper-fast scrolling
  • 10 programmable buttons
  • Optimize for speed or precision
  • 9-month battery life

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    Thumb button is highly functional - ergonomically contoured and away from other hardware prompts

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    Multiple scroll modes significantly increase productivity

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    Scroll wheel switch caters to all applications - click mode for page viewing, smooth mode for video, image and audio editing

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    10-button assignability offers a fully-customizable user experience

Cons
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    Significantly larger than other laser mice - may take a while to get used to

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    Lightweight construction style feels somewhat cheap/shoddy - not as solid as the MX Revolution model

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    AA battery requirement sets the mouse apart from rechargeable competitors in a negative way

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    Wireless connection is easily disrupted - prone to cell phone signal interference

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