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Logitech Performance Mouse MX
$79.99
Released August, 2009
The Pros:Darkfield technology - can track on virtually any surface, including a transparent glass table, carpet, and even a pants leg. Recharges via standard microUSB port, useable while charging. Ergonomically shaped.
The Cons:The mouse is too tall, taller than most mouse. Middle click always triggers either a left or right scroll event.
The Logitech Performance Mouse MX is a glass-tracking, wireless and rechargeable Darkfield mouse released as a revolutionary upgrade from Logitech’s BlueTrack units. Unlike BlueTrack sensors, Darkfield sensors can track on virtually any surface, including a transparent glass table, carpet, and even a pants leg.
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Like its peers (including the Explorer Mouse), the Performance Mouse MX hosts a standard Unifying USB microreceiver for wireless transmissions, but it also added along a micro-USB interface directly on the mouse so that the batteries can be recharged. Thus the Logitech Performance Mouse MX can be used forever. Featured also are four customizable thumb buttons and a right-hand shape.
Features
- Wireless Darkfield Mouse
- Recharging System (micro-USB)
- Tracking on any Service
- Unifying USB Wireless Receiver
- Customizable Thumb Buttons
- RIGHT-HANDED ONLY
- Charging System Pouch
- AC Power Supply
- Micro-USB Charging Cable
- 3-Year Limited Warranty
Specifications
- Part Number: PN 910-001105
- Compatibility: XP, Vista, 7, Mac OS
- Connectivity: USB
- Warranty: 3-Year
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Darkfield technology - can track on virtually any surface, including a transparent glass table, carpet, and even a pants leg.
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recharges via standard microUSB port, useable while charging
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USB receiver can serve keyboards at the same time ('unifying')
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The mouse is too tall, taller than most mouse
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middle click always triggers either a left or right scroll event.
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