Rating: Summary: good Review: if u can't afford the price of the cordless keyboard set , just buy this , it will make u fell fantastic , especially the charge function , it waste u no baettery
Rating: Summary: apiori little thought Review: it's really a nice mouse. little bit heavier than the other ones. but when you get used to its weight, then you'll find other mices weak. very sufficient with its buttons, you can easily manipulate the functions of the buttons from the settings.what i didn't like is the surface. after 2-3 months, you can see your fingerprints on its surface, 1 black circle on each surface of gray-colored click buttons. the RF-receiver unit is also kind of big for a small-sized desk. if you are thinking to use it on a crowded desk, this one is not for you. definetely, not portable, RF-receiver, cables, adapter, and mouse are not convenient for a trip. bottom line is cool for desktop, but unnecessary for a notebook.
Rating: Summary: Great Mouse! Review: This is a wonderful mouse. I purchased the Microsoft equivalent first, and immediately regretted it. It was nowhere near as comfortable as this mouse. The plethora of buttons are great and allow for a ton of customizable functions. The battery life is excellent. I have never had a problem with it and use it at work all day and only charge it every other night. I also have one at home that I play Unreal Tournament 2003 on and haven't experienced any noticeable difference between this mouse and a corded mouse. I recommend the logitech mx700 package with the mouse and the keyboard together.
Rating: Summary: Still not as good as a corded mouse Review: While this mouse is a vast improvement over earlier Logitech cordless mice, which were utterly unusable because of their slow reporting rate, it's still not as good as a corded mouse. I had been using an MX500 and decided to give the MX700 a try after reading reviews saying that it is every bit as good as the MX500. It's not. The first thing I noticed upon switching was that moving the mouse caused the cursor to move faster than it did with the MX500. To compensate, I bumped the acceleration level down in the mouse control panel. But even after doing this I was still unable to select targets as quickly and as accurately as I was with the MX500. My suspicion is that in order to reduce the amount of data that has to be transmitted per sample, Logitech has implemented some sort of acceleration/lossy-compression algorithm inside of the mouse, perhaps dropping low order bits if the movement exceeds a certain threshold. For whatever reason, I found using the mouse to be stressful. After giving it a chance for a couple of days, I went back to the MX500. With the MX500, I can effortlessly whip across the screen and come within a couple of pixels of my target; with the MX500 I can effortlessly move the cursor with single-pixel precision. These things require effort with the MX700. The other disappointment with the MX700 was its scroll wheel. The scroll wheel on MX500 rolls smoothly from detent to detent. The MX700's scroll wheel has some extra drag, as if it were rubbing against something internally. The MX500 just feels better. Also, I frequently get an annoying backlash with the MX700 - if I'm scrolling rapidly through a document and suddenly stop, sometimes the document will scroll one "notch" in the opposite direction after I stop. I sometimes see this with the MX500 but very infrequently. With the MX700 it is quite common. In summary, I'd say that the MX700 is a usable mouse, but if you want the greatest possible speed and precision, stick with a corded mouse.
Rating: Summary: Great mouse! Review: I love this mouse!!! Been using it for 2 months now and can't find any problems. Sure its a bit heavier then most, but how often is one picking up their mouse? The charge it holds is superb, i charge about once a week. Its only died on me once and that was bc i totally forgot to charge it. A quick sit in the charger for a few minutes and I was good to go for another hour. The extra buttons are nice and provides more functionality. I'd recommend it!
Rating: Summary: Finally a mouse that works seemlessly Review: I know very little about the mechanics of many electronic products, but when the orignal mouse that my Dell computer with died, I was not so sad to see it go ;-) The cord kept getting tangled and the tracking ball kept getting dirty or kept having "one of those days." After much research, I decided to invest in this product in response to the enthusiastic feedback found in this sight. The merits are many, but if you do buy this product be prepared not to want to work with any other mouse again. No tangled cord, really fast tracking, and no "off" days whatsoever. In fact no "off" minutes as the optical system has stood very strong testing in this house. Also, although I did not know this before, some cordless mice have batteries that die quickly and freinds have told me that buying batteries with much frequency turned them off to their cordless mice. This mouse comes with a recharging base and you never have to change batteries. In a nutshell, I really like it and wanted anyone who is in the market to keep your eye on this product, which also looks great. I read in one of the reviews that one of the downsides was that it was not made for big hands and that is true. I have huge hands and although I had not noticed it before, this would even be a better product if it came in maybe a couple of sizes. Not a big deal for me as it's not a dealbreaker and head and shoulders above the rest.
Rating: Summary: Great mouse Review: I have been using this mouse for about 4 months, and it's been great. It fits my hand really well, it's very precise, and it has a lot of useful options (the two small buttons you see on the left side are really useful for internet browing). It also recharges very quickly. Of course, as all (I guess) cordless mice, if you use it with a laptop it's not really going to decrease desk clutter too much, as you still have the power cord, and the recharging "nest" you can see in the picture. The only complaint I have is that the scrolling wheel does not work with one specific program I frequently use (ScientificWorkplace). But that's not a program that many need, and in any case the wheel work perfectly with everything else. One last warning. I use the mouse with a USB port, and if I do not unplug the mouse BEFORE I let my laptop hibernate (Win2000, Pentium III), and I restart the computer without the mouse plugged in, the operating system does NOT resume properly, and I have to restart the laptop. But, with these two caveats, I am very happy with the mouse, and I would buy again.
Rating: Summary: Well worth the investment Review: I have had the MX700 for over a year and feel it is the best on the market. I love the fact that it is rechargeable (just stick it in the cradle and it recharges the batteries.) and that it is optical. It works great even if I use it on my lap. I never have reception problems and don't have to worry about an erratic cursor due to a gummed up ball. The MX700 has always worked flawlessly for me would recommend it to anyone.
Rating: Summary: AMAZING Review: This mouse is heavenly! it is a dream to use. It slips comfortably into my hand and is so precise. Its perfect for gaming. I ve had for 2 months and i still love it. The range is incredible and recharging is a breeze. The only bad thing is that for some games the scrolling doesnt register. Other than that its perfect to use. The Back and Forward buttons used for internet browsing are handy as well.
Rating: Summary: Reliable, programmable Review: Been using this mouse three weeks now with my 17" 1.25 ghz iMac and I love it. GOOD: Reliable and precise tracking, great buttons that program so easily with "USB Overdrive" (macintosh program @ macupdate.com... I don't use the Logitech driver), comfortable, quality built, good battery life, NO conflicts with any other peripheral, nice scroll wheel with precise click. Best mouse I've ever used bar none. BAD: Expensive but worth it
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