- Average user rating: 4.0 stars out of 63 reviews Back to product review
- My rating: 0 stars
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4 out of 18 people found this review helpful
1.5 stars
"They just don't get it..."
Pros: None I can think of.
Cons: Expensive, USB Receiver is ridiculous
Summary: I have been using Logitech mice for years and about a year ago I went back to carrying a notebook. I still want a full sized mouse. I got the MX610 but on my first one I lost the USB receiver and had to buy a NEW MOUSE! I love the mouse but...
Logitech, If you are listening...
BLUETOOTH
BLUETOOTH
BLUETOOTH
It is integrated in the notebook PC and you can't lose it.
- 7 replies to this review
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I can't stand having a mouse that won't communicate with my PDA's earpiece. When Mickey Mouse talks I want to listen.
BTW, I just bought this mouse and it rocks, and apparently to this guy, without Bluetooth. -
In all fairness, losing something and laying the blame on the manufacturer for producing it
makes me wonder if you bought it or was it your
parents. Seems like a boys viewpoint non the less and I'd tend to ignore it. -
You should be reviewing the Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks. Who cares about the stuff you are whining about. You wasted everybody else's time by reading your stupid whining and then lowering the rating. If you didn't buy this product, YOU SHOULDN'T BE GIVING A REVIEW OF IT. It would be nice if CNET would monitor posts and delete useless reviews when they have nothing to do with the product.
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You lost the USB?
THEN WHY ARE U BLAMING IT ON LOGETICH? BLAME IT ON YOURSELf!
WHAT A SELFISH CUSTOMER U ARE -
Actually, Logitech has a bluetooth optical mouse V270 for notebooks
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I've been using Logitech mice for years as well... And if you have too maybe you'll remember when logitech went bluetooth with their MX1000 laser mouse... (with the MX5000 Desktop) That mouse was extremely laggy... Bluetooth isn't the way to go for precision use...
And if price is a big issue to you consider something other than their top-of-the-line mouse...
I will agree with you, however, that it would suck to lose the adapter, but even then they do make it more convenient than others by making a compartment to store it in the actual mouse... -
to be intergrated, it needs to be a HARDWARE inside the notebook. that means you have to take it (the computer) apart.
Where to buy
Logitech VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse for Notebooks:
$49.95
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