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What is it: Cordless optical mouse with multiple function buttons and wheels
What we think: This high-end mouse continues Logitech's streak of market leadership and innovative design
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 14 September 2006
Tags: Logitech, Logitech MX Revolution, applications, monitors, shortcut
We like:
Free-spinning scrollwheel makes it easy to navigate long documents and Web pages; thumb-side wheel aides in application switching; comfortable design
We don't like:
Scrollwheel can be a little tweaky during finer movement; thumb-side buttons not sensitive enough; no on-the-fly cursor speed customisation
CNET UK judgement:
Every year we think Logitech has pushed the cordless laser mouse to the limit of functionality, and we're always proved wrong. The MX Revolution has a few minor issues, but for the most part, this high-end mouse continues Logitech's streak of market leadership and innovative design
Full review:
Logitech continually impresses us with its high-end mice. The MX Revolution is yet another example of Logitech's dogged pursuit of mousing excellence. Like the G7 and the MX1000 before it, the MX Revolution is a top-of-the-line, cordless laser mouse, with only a few minor issues. For £79, you have to be serious about your input devices, but if you splash out on it, you'll be treated to a mostly outstanding experience. Continue Reading...
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