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Logitech M125


$20.00 Released May, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Works well on all kinds of surfaces. Glides smoothly across the desk, comfortable action. Tracks accurately and precisely, makes it easier to work with.

The Cons:Catches on little things on the desk easily. Response isn't super fast, not right for fast-paced gaming. Cable isn't very durable, tends to get disconnected after awhile.

The Logitech M125 is an entry-level, wired optical mouse released as an upgrade from the M110. It hosts a more compact design and adds an internal, adjustable-length cable module that reduces cord clutter by allowing the user to just pull it out to their desired length when they need it.

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Like its predecessor, the M125 works with USB/PS2 ports and hosts an ambidextrous design that’ll keep either hand comfortable and unstrained through multiple hours of use. More importantly, it provides high-definition optical tracking (1000 dpi) for a responsive, smooth cursor control. Additional features include side-to-side scrolling and a 3-year limited warranty.

Features

  • Wired Optical Mouse
  • Entry-Level Unit
  • Compact Frame
  • USB/PS2 Connectivity
  • Ambidextrous Design
  • High-Definition Optical Tracking
  • Side-to-Side Scrolling
  • Retractable Cord
  • 3-Year Limited Warranty

Specifications

  • Part Number: 910-001830
  • Compatibility: XP, Vista, 7, Mac, Linux
  • Connectivity: USB
  • Warranty: 3-Year

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    works well on all kinds of surfaces

  • 1

    glides smoothly across the desk, comfortable action

  • 1

    tracks accurately and precisely, makes it easier to work with

  • 1

    works equally well in left or right hand

Cons
  • 1

    catches on little things on the desk easily

  • 1

    response isn't super fast, not right for fast-paced gaming

  • 1

    cable isn't very durable, tends to get disconnected after awhile

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