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Logitech MX Revolution

Introduced in late August 2006,  the MX Revolution is a luxury wireless mouse from Logitech. The desktop version of the portable VX Revolution, the MX Revolution includes such features as an 800 DPI laser sensor, 2.4GHz wireless capability, low latency transmitter/receiver, and 6 fully programable buttons. With such helpful productivity enhancing features as a thumb scroll wheel which is set up to scroll through running programs and documents and 'One Touch Search', a button that helps you find programs, documents and contacts as fast as possible, the Logitech MX Revolution is perfect for those who desire a high quality wireless mouse for work environments.

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Logitech MX Revolution
MSRP $89.99
Release date August, 2006
Brand Logitech
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Pros & Cons

ProSCORE
12 reviews
76
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mixed
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9 positive
2 mixed
1 negative

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Pros:
Do you agree?
Smooth tracking.
+9agreedisagree

Rechargeable.
+7agreedisagree

laser based - more accurate and less annoying than optical
+7agreedisagree

thumb wheel helps move between applications and documents
+7agreedisagree

includes a recharge station
+7agreedisagree

Microgear wheel is useful
+7agreedisagree

3-year warranty
+6agreedisagree

won a CES innovation award in 2007
+5agreedisagree

very ergonomic design - contours perfectly to your hand
+5agreedisagree

Every button is customizable with included software
+3agreedisagree

Cons:
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quite expensive
+9agreedisagree

Scroll wheel isn't a middle click, it goes into a free-wheeling mode. Not a "Real" Con but different.
+6agreedisagree

uses 2.4GHz RF band, prone to/creates wireless interference
-2agreedisagree

800 DPI provides poorer accuracy compared to newer mice
-2agreedisagree

Scroll wheel eventually sticks, due to dirty and rubber expansion.
-4agreedisagree


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Details

Features

  •  2.4GHz wireless transmitter / USB receiver
  • 6 programmable buttons
  • Hyper fast scrolling (indefinite scroll), and thumb scroll
  • Includes charging dock

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Logitech MX Revolution

• Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse (Black)

UPC: 814227012292

EAN: 840356750347

MPN: 931689-0403

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Comments

1.  avatar ralli said:

I have gone through two of these mice and I have had the same problem with both of them. The first one on my system was great up until about a year after I purchased it when I noticed the motion starting to lag and also sometimes when trying to select something the mouse would automatically release the drag - very annoying! It progressively got worse and I ended up sending it in to Logitech under warranty. Logitech said it was defective and replaced it and everything was good again. So now it's been about a year since I've been using the replacement and I'm starting to notice a lag again that is again progressively getting worse. The good thing is that Logitech does give a 3 year warranty on the mouse but it's a pain to have to send it in again. I really love the mouse cause it's really functional, quick to respond (usually), looks nice, fits my hand perfectly...I just don't know what's up with the lagging problem.
Jun 04, 2009 4:53pm
2.  avatar listener said:

My advice with this mouse is to download überoptions, it gives you way more freedom to change the options and customize the buttons for any piece of software.
 This makes it a great working mouse in specialized an advanced software. (and even gaming)

The mouse-feed tent to wear very quickly of a dirty surface, but when used on a good and clean surface they get pollished and result in really smooth sliding. When you wear them out, you can send local Logitech a mail, at leas here in Europe they send you new feed for free.

PS. The silver search button behind the scrollweel is usefull as a middle-mouse-button if you (like me) don't want to lose the scrollmode-switching. But it is a little to far back to be easy to use. So if you need it a lot in a program, it is best to assign one of the 'back/forward' buttons as middle-mouse-button for the specific program.

Oct 06, 2009 9:03am
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adderek

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December 25, 2008
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ProSCORE
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

  • Smooth tracking.

Cons

  • quite expensive

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jonchan

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July 24, 2008
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0 out of 1 people found this review helpful.

Pros

Did not agree with any pros

Cons

  • Scroll wheel eventually sticks, due to dirty and rubber expansion.

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mba28

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July 18, 2009
ProSCORE
82
negative
mixed
positive
9 pros
2 cons

Pros

  • Smooth tracking.
  • Rechargeable.
  • laser based - more accurate and less annoying than optical
  • thumb wheel helps move between applications and documents
  • includes a recharge station
  • Microgear wheel is useful
  • 3-year warranty
  • won a CES innovation award in 2007
  • very ergonomic design - contours perfectly to your hand

Cons

  • quite expensive
  • Scroll wheel isn't a middle click, it goes into a free-wheeling mode. Not a "Real" Con but different.

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