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Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks

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  • 4.5 stars

    "Superb Product out of the Box.. save for one small flaw" on by KundiKicker

    Pros: Functionality, Portability, Sturdiness of the scroll wheel, Battery Meter, Ease of Software Use

    Cons: Slightly on the Pricier Side, lack of bluetooth

    Summary: After a few weeks of on & off searching for a mouse that would satisfiy my needs as a pretty intense 'touch pad' user..I think I've struck Gold. I've already had to have my touchpad replaced once after about 3 years, and I'm afraid im on the verge of replacing my latest....Enter Logitech. It's not too practical for me to replace mice at a whim, so in my testing, and reading I found the logitech presented a very Solid feeling product, and with their track record I've given their 'vx revolution' a shot.
    The transceiver supplied is only 1 inch in length and didnt provide much of a hassle, at all. For those that tend to lose this little device, a convenient storage space is provided inside the housing of the mouse. Virtually all the 7 navigational buttons are programmable, and the mouse sit's nicely in my Palm. The only flaw for me is that, I have bluetooth built into my laptop so I would have liked to use it as the primary reciever for my peripheral devices. However the dongle isn't much of a hassle or size monger so far, so I guess I'll live. Although not the smallest of 'notebook' mice, and not the cheapest..the host of benefits have been paying their rent. Oh by the way the accuracy and responsiveness of the mouse is excellent, I've used it with detailed pictures on photoshop and have experienced no jumpiness or lack or precesion. Hope this helps someone out there! (9.5 in my book)

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  • reply on January 2, 2009 by argetlam2103

    It's not a flaw since the mouse was designed to be wireless with a USB connector. Logitec makes plenty of BT-enabled mice...they just cost more $ for the convenience. Don't knock an item for something it was built specifically for. If you wanted the BT, you should've purchased that mouse instead.

    That's like paying a guy to be a DH and then complaining that he doesn't play any defense.

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