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Wednesday, September 19, 2007
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Logitech put a lot of work into this keyboard, and it shows. They made a highly functional gaming keyboard without holding back. Backlit LCD and keys, macro keys, instant macro recording, and all the media keys of a standard keyboard, the G15 has it all.
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If you are looking for a larger keyboard with a full number pad for use with your MacBook or MacBook Pro at your desk, the Logitech Cordless Desktop S 530 Laser for Mac is a great option. Connectivity is via a USB mini-receiver that plugs into any Mac that has a USB port. Wireless range is good enough for use across the room without issue for both the mouse and keyboard. Mac users running Boot Camp will also be glad to hear the Logitech Cordless Desktop S 530 Laser for Mac works inside Windows as well.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
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The scroll wheel is changeable at the click of a button on the bottom of the mouse and moves from standard click mode to free-wheel mode for fast scrolling of long documents and web pages. When in click mode or free-wheel mode you can still map commands to the scroll wheel click. Logitech also equipped the G9 with interchangeable grips that change the feel of the mouse.
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Friday, September 14, 2007
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If you are looking for a notebook headset that works well for music, movies and casual gaming plus has the ability to work with Skype or other VOIP services this is the review for you. Sound quality is impressive; the Logitech Premium Notebook Headset has decent levels of bass along with crisp highs and mids. Volume levels are good; I found anything higher than mid way up the inline volume controller was uncomfortable in my use.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007
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When I first got wind of Logitech's latest notebook mouse, I couldn't help but be excited. The VX Nano sports the smallest USB receiver I've ever seen, finally a receiver I could just leave in and forget about.
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Logitech introduces a world of freedom with the all new MX Air Mouse, designed for both desktop and aerial navigation.
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The Logitech MX Revolution arrived Technic3D. The Mouse for Office and Gamer a Revolution? See you in the following Review on Technic3D
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
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Billed as an ultra-portable mouse with a surprisingly small USB receiver, the VX Nano is marketed mainly toward laptop users.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007
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Day after day, more and more computers move to living rooms, with more and more users using their computers from the comfort of their armchairs and couches. Logitech always had something to offer to such users, mainly products like universal remote controllers and wireless keyboards/mice. The MX Air model is a kind of a convergence of the mentioned products, offering the functionality of an RC and properties of a wireless laser mouse.
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
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Looking for the ultimate gaming mouse? Logitech's latest G9 offers a lot... and then some. Included is a switchable body, color-changing LEDs, 3200 DPI capabilities, MicroGear scroll-wheel, braided cable and much more. The question: Is it worth your $99?
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007
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The Logitech G15 Keyboard arrived Technic3D. The big brother from the G11 with Display better for Gamer?. Technic3D will see that in the following Review.
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Monday, August 20, 2007
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A while ago we took a look at the X-540 speaker system from Logitech. It proved to be a good 5.1 system for a retail price of $99. Today we will be looking at Logitech's 2.1 speaker system in the X-series, the X-240. It features a down-firing subwoofer, control pod, and integrated stowaway cradle for your iPod or other MP3 player. The X-240 is also reasonably priced at $50. Let's see if it is worth your hard earned money.
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The Logitech Wave keyboard slopes downward to give you a truly ergonomic experience. But does it work?
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You could blow $200 on a lot of things, but how about on a keyboard? Logitech would like you to spend your green on what they call "The World's Most Advanced Keyboard". Is all that and a bag of chips or would you better off spending the night in the bar with a bowl of pretzels. Let's find out!
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Looking for a comfortable keyboard, but don't want to go the way of the ergo? Logitech's latest Wave keyboard is catering to you. The keys are laid out in a "Wave" pattern to contour to your hands and a palm-rest is added for additional comfort. Have Logitech come up with a winner?
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