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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.
MSRP $89.99
Release date August, 2006
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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
Competitors
Logitech MX Revolution is ranked 1st among it's competitors.
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MSRP $89.99
Released January, 2009
Pros
- bluetrack technology makes it easy to track on most surfaces
- comes with a dock to charge batteries
- 3 weeks between charges
Cons
- costs as much as top-of-the-line gaming mice with fewer design flaws
- uses the 2.4 GHz band - can interfere and be interfered with by wireless signals
- back/forward buttons on the left cause user to lift mouse when pushed - super annoying
Logitech MX Revolution
vs.
Microsoft Bluetrack Explorer Mouse
MSRP $79.95
Released September, 2007
Pros
- 3-year warranty
- BluTrack tracking technology - improved usability on non-standard surfaces
- can last for 3 weeks without being charged
Cons
- transmits on the crowded 2.4GHz radio frequency band
- no way to tell when the mouse is fully charged - despite 'charged' indicator
- annoying blue light
Logitech MX Revolution
vs.
Microsoft Explorer Mouse
MSRP $40.00
Released --
Pros
- inexpensive
- responsive
- very long battery life
Cons
- requires usb receiver dongle
Logitech MX Revolution
vs.
Logitech V200 Cordless Notebook Mouse
MSRP $69.00
Released September, 2003
Pros
- multiple buttons and trackball
- bluetooth connectivity so no need for a usb dongle
Cons
- Too heavy when it contains 2 x AA batteries.
- Short battery life
- Prone to getting dirty
Logitech MX Revolution
100%
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Apple Wireless Bluetooth Mighty Mouse
0%
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Pros
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Cons
- Scroll wheel eventually sticks, due to dirty and rubber expansion.
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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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