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Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks
$30.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Requires only a single AA battery - reduces unit weight an consumes less energy than similar models that use 2-4 AAs. LED power meter is highly functional - provides user with more than enough warning to replace battery. In-line receiver storage is very well-engineered - turns the mouse off when stored, powers the unit on when removed.
The Cons:Instruction manual is somewhat vague - battery and calibration sections can be misleading, especially to inexperienced users. Not as travel-ready as some other wireless mice - lacks a protective case/pouch, making it susceptible to dust and particle attraction. USB receiver is large and clunky - easy to get bumped into and knocked around, may lead to unit malfunction over time.
The Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks is a cordless optical mouse that connects to Windows, Macintosh, and Linux notebook via a wireless 2.4GHz plug-n-play USB receiver. It is relatively inexpensive at $29.99, available in eight different colors, and ergonomically designed for long-term use.
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The technology utilized is high-definition optical, which can render tracking up to 1000dpi. Additional features include a battery indicator light, an automatic sleep mode that turns off the mouse when you’re not using it, and side-to-side scrolling.
Features
- Cordless Optical Mouse
- 2.4GHz USB Receiver
- Ergonomic Design
- Two Buttons
- Scroll Wheel
- Battery Indicator
- Automatic Sleep
- Side-to-Side Scrolling
Specifications
- Part Numbers (1): PN 910-001463, PN 910-001468, PN 910-001469
- Part Numbers (2): PN 910-001467, PN 910-001466, PN 910-001465
- Part Numbers (3): PN 910-001464, PN 910-000153
- Compatibility (Win): XP, Vista, 7
- Compatibility (Mac): OS X 10.4+
- Compatibility (Linux): Kernel 2.6+
- Batteries: 1 AA
- Warranty: 3 Year
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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Requires only a single AA battery - reduces unit weight an consumes less energy than similar models that use 2-4 AAs
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LED power meter is highly functional - provides user with more than enough warning to replace battery
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In-line receiver storage is very well-engineered - turns the mouse off when stored, powers the unit on when removed
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Dedicated on/off switch significantly increases battery life - can be easily toggled when the mouse is not in use
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Instruction manual is somewhat vague - battery and calibration sections can be misleading, especially to inexperienced users
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Not as travel-ready as some other wireless mice - lacks a protective case/pouch, making it susceptible to dust and particle attraction
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USB receiver is large and clunky - easy to get bumped into and knocked around, may lead to unit malfunction over time
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Getting it open to change the batteries will take hours of massive frustration,you will turn into the Winnebego Man in the process. Be sure to have a back up of xanax handy.
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