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Friday, August 17, 2007
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The MX Air feels a lot like the Wii remote in use and has surprisingly good accuracy both in normal use on a desk and in the air. The Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse is a low profile, narrow design that uses glossy black plastic and shiny chrome trim on the bottom. The mouse matches pretty well with the Logitech DiNovo Edge keyboard, but would match better if Logitech had used brushed silver rather than shiny silver.
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Tuesday, August 7, 2007
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Good wireless range and typing comfort makes the Mediaboard a great choice for those who type on the PS3. the only real drawback is the price, which is on the high side. Logitech has a keyboard designed for the PS3 called the Logitech Cordless Mediaboard. Looking and feeling just like one of Logitech's computer keyboards, the Logitech Cordless Mediaboard has great typing feel and full sized keys.
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Monday, August 6, 2007
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Logitech claims that that the Alto -- which retails for about $99.99 -- will "raise your sights on notebook comfort with an adjustable stand that puts your notebook display at eye level and gives you a full-sized keyboard for faster, more comfortable typing." Better still, it's supposed to work "with virtually any notebook." Bold claims, but does the Alto live up to these expectations?
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The Logitech Cordless Desktop MX 3200 Laser is a compelling desktop setup at just $99 bucks, however it falls short of expectations.
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Thursday, August 2, 2007
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If you are a fan of the VX Revolution, you will probably like the VX Nano even more. The tiny USB receiver is the highlight of the Nano and the free wheel scroll is great as well. The Logitech VX Nano is a laser mouse with 800 dpi sensitivity and it is able to track accurately on any surface but clear glass and mirrored finishes. The most important feature of the Logitech VX Nano is the tiny USB Nano receiver that is a mere fraction of the size of typical notebook mouse wireless receivers.
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Monday, July 30, 2007
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At over $400 for the kit as reviewed, this is obviously quite a bit of money for a universal remote control, but the features, capabilities, and absolute simple operation may make it worth it to many people. Don't think of just your enjoyment, but consider the peace you will be buying by eliminating all the times you have to stop what you are doing to go put on a video tape for the kids or an exercise DVD for the wife, simply because they can't figure out the remotes! In my mind, that would be worth the investment.
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Logitech includes a zippered carry case as well to make taking the V20 speakers on the road a bit easier. These speakers work well for many uses from VOIP, music and movies. Size wise the Logitech V20 Notebook Speakers are about the size of a standard paperback book each and come in a fitted carry case made of padded fabric. On the back of each speaker is a stand that pops out to allow the speakers to stand upright during use.
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Friday, July 27, 2007
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The mouse included with the Wave desktop isn't perfect, but will more than do the job. If you have been looking for a wireless ergonomic keyboard, the Cordless Desktop Wave is well worth a look. At the top of the Wave keyboard are the standard media keys we are all used to for volume, forward/reverse, stop, and play/pause. Arrayed on each side of the media keys are pairs of keys specific to Windows Vista functions. On the left side of the media keys are dedicated hot keys for images, and Vista Gadgets. On the right side are keys for your music folder and media center access.
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This mouse is small and compact with good wireless performance and tracking on many surfaces. the wireless receiver also stores inside the mouse for portability. A few qualms keep this mouse from being perfect, but it is a good option for mobile workers. The wireless receiver slips into a dock on the bottom of the mouse for storage and when you dock the receiver it turns the mouse off so no battery power is used. Power is provided by a pair of AA batteries with a claimed life span of up to one year.
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Logitech has been very clearly the leading mouse manufacturer in the computer industry. From the low end to the high end, Logitech has a mouse for everyone. Continuing on their leadership position, Logitech has introduced what they call the World's Most Advanced Mouse. Does it live up to the hype? Let's find out!
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The Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse gives you all the performance you would expect, without the wires.
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
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As laptops are growing ever more popular, more people are looking for a notebook mouse. It's perfectly possible to control a notebook with its trackpad but everyone who has used a notebook for a couple of hours will know that these trackpads aren't really convenient. A real mouse is still a lot more comfortable to use and therefore more and more people are in the market for a notebook mouse. As not everyone wants to spend a lot of money on one of the more expensive notebook mice like the Logitech VX Revolution or the new VX Nano, I'll take a look at one of Logitech's cheaper offerings: the Logitech V220 notebook mouse.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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Logitech has produced a very solid mouse in the MX Revolution. The free spin mode on the MicroGear scroll wheel is an absolute blast to use, and the overall size and shape make for a very comfortable experience. The rechargeable internal battery has its pros and cons, but overall, I'm quite pleased with how everything went during the trial period. Logitech should definitely include some sort of mechanism to prevent losing the USB micro receiver, however.
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The Logitech G11 is an overall outstanding keyboard that is very feature rich. That said, I am not sure if I would have named it a Gaming keyboard exactly. It's almost what I would consider a full gaming keyboard. While the Windows Key switch and the amazing G keys and that it's backlit with a cool blue light most definitely help the gaming cause, as I said earlier, you still have to deal with WASD in their regular, not so gaming friendly setup.
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If Michael Jordan were to choose a mouse, the Logitech MX Air would certainly be it. This is the HTPC controller you have been waiting for.
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