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| Date Reviewed: 01/24/2008 |
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Strengths: Speed and accuracy. Very good looking.
Weaknesses: None at all.
Summary: I love Logitech mice. Never disappointed. I buy new ones because they keep getting better and better. I also keep getting more computers. This particular mouse is probably the nicest desktop mouse that I own. It sits on top like a svelte smooth Lexus. Being a non gamer, I am very happy with my purchase.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/26/2007 |
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Good design and look, but awful mechanics!
Strengths: - The mouse has a stylish look and ergonamically feels great
- Affordable price and good brand
Weaknesses: - The mouse often skips, jumps and lags.
- The battery life is poor, saying its out of battery rather soon.
Summary: I bought this mouse to replace my wireless Microsoft mouse (which keeps insisting the batteries are low when I put in a new set of batteries). While I like the feel and look of this mouse (and it fits well within my hand), I hate to admit that this mouse falls prey to the same problem: it alerts me batteries are low rather soon after using it and the mouse pointer skips, jumps and lags (making it impossible for me to play my World of Warcraft game). Logitech's support is not much more helpful, unfortunately, and the drivers on the website do not seem to resolve the problem. Overall, if you can find a solution to the drivers/mouse software functionability issues, this mouse is great feel, weight, and look wise. Moreover, its great for the money. However, until Logitech can find a solution for its functional issues, this mouse will essentially be a nice paper-holder.
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| Date Reviewed: 11/27/2007 |
- icminor
from CA
- Member Since:
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Strengths: No regrets on this purchase, have a had it a couple weeks after upgrading from a wired, optic mouse. I have Windows Vista and so far no problems with connectivity or access to the mouses functions.
Weaknesses: Does not work very well in MAC OS :(
Summary: Bottom line >>> Good mouse for the price. I use it much more for general computer use and for programs like photoshop, aftereffects, video editing, and maya than i do for gaming, but it still works just fine for casual the casual gamer. Each button (except standard left and right) is reprogrammable and the logitech software allows for fine tuning of speeds, acceleration, etc. This mouse also had the weight, balance, comfort/ergonomics that I was looking for. I repeat; I only knew this buy going and trying them out for myself. There is no one mouse to rule them all, as everyone has different shape and size hands/wrists/fingers as well as different personal needs. So go out and try it on before you buy (just don't let the sales people at the store know that you don't plan on actually buying from them, duh).
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| Date Reviewed: 11/27/2007 |
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Strengths: Ergonomic, Long Battery life
Weaknesses: One major disappointment so far is that the Logitech Control Center software on OSX does not support this mouse.
Summary: On the plus side this mouse feels great right out of the box. On MAC OSX it took me just plugging in the USB 2.4 Ghz transmitter and the mouse was on and working. Feels great ergonomically in the hand and it feels like a corded mouse at first... But! The MX 620 is quite heavy which takes some getting used to. I think the four little stubs on the bottom of the mouse are inadequate to give it enough gliding for such a heavy mouse.
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| Date Reviewed: 09/06/2007 |
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Strengths: 5 programmable buttons, fast laser tracking, search button and battery indicator
Weaknesses: Pricey
Summary: The Logitech MX620 has most of the features you would ever need in a mouse: programmability, laser tracking, specialized search buttons.
Most of these features worked right out of the box (after installing the drivers). Unlike many mice, this one lets you program keystrokes, open applications. It offers 6 buttons, 5 of which are programmable. The fast laser tracking lets you scroll vertically or horizontally. It even has a "Search" button which you can program for any search engine.
The mouse has a sculpted design which makes it feel perfect in your hand. The rubber side are also a benefit.
The 2 "AA" batteries last up to a year, more than most current mice.
Only complaint is its price. At $10 less it would seem more of a bargain.
All in all, a great mouse with loads of bells and whistles.
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| Date Reviewed: 02/23/2008 |
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Strengths: laser tracking, use 2 AA battery if you dislike having to use a charger. Purchased with $20 rebate.
Weaknesses: Interfered with my MX1000 mouse, resolved. Heavier due to 2 AA battery, less balanced then MX1000 due to being more narrow profile.
Summary: Had interference with my MX1000 mouse on the same table, initially it did not tracked well and would skip. I finally solved it by connecting the receiver to a USB cable which moved the receiver from the desktop box to under the monitor. Probably would work if your monitor and/or keyboard have a USB connection.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/05/2007 |
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Strengths: Adjustable scroll wheel
Comfortable shape
Compact size for travel
Numerous customizable buttons
Durable and long warranty
Weaknesses: Can be difficult to get the right tracking speed due to its initially high sensitivity
Summary: The mouse tracks very precisely, but it has a high dpi, so trying to get it to be just the right sensitivity can be hard since the control panel only give a few choices at lower sensitivities. The scroll wheel is very nice, and it can be adjusted to give more or less resistance, so that it can scroll freely, or in a more controlled manner. This is definitely a great choice for a high quality wireless mouse.
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| Date Reviewed: 02/27/2008 |
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Strengths: battery life, contour, precision
Weaknesses: none
Summary: I bought this due to the low price but it is very convenient to use surprisingly. The battery can last long. The logitech brand can meet up to my expectations. This is the second logitech mouse that I have chosen and I will be choosing logitech again for my next purchase.
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| Date Reviewed: 02/22/2008 |
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Strengths: This mouse having many features and great outlook design
Weaknesses: NA
Summary: This is a very nice mouse with perfect ergonomics. Works no problem under Windows.The fast scroll wheel can be very useful and the life of regular AA batteries is phenomenal on this mouse! It's a good product.
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| Date Reviewed: 01/29/2008 |
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Strengths: Scrolling is great
fits nicely in hand
Weaknesses: have to flip to change mode
Summary: This is one of the nicest mice I've used. I love the new "frictionless" setting for fast scrolling. The only down side is that, in that mode, it can be harder to control the scrolling precisely. With the revolution vx/mx you can change this with a click on the scroll wheel, but with this one you have to push a control underneath the mouse, which is kind of annoying.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/24/2007 |
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Strengths: Long-lasting battery life, good tracking, customizable buttons
Weaknesses: Not dedicated for gaming
Summary: The Logitech MX620 has good tracking and great battery life using two AA batteries. Whlie its tracking isn't accurate enough for serious gaming, it is good for occasional gaming. However, this would be the perfect wireless mouse if you only use it for general computer tasks.
The Logitech software allows customization of the buttons as well, so you can dedicate each button to specific options/key assignments.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/09/2007 |
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Strengths: Long battery life
Weaknesses: None
Summary: My first cordless mouse Logitech MX700 died and I bought this one. It's hard to tell if "laser tracking" vs. normal tracking makes a difference. However, MX700 batteries would only last for a few days (using rechargables). If this mouse 's batteries lasts as advertised, it is a big improvement over MX700.
If you don't install the logitech software, the buttons on the side works as "Forward/Back" on web browsers. The "Search " button opens Windows search.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/09/2007 |
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Strengths: Ergonomic feel for right hand user. Nice scroll functions.
Weaknesses: Zoom button that is rarely used.
Summary: Very stylish and comfortable mouse. Scroll few thousand lines in seconds and is a very vital feature for programmer. It allows me to scroll thousands lines of programming code fairly quick. It's battery life is significantly better than the previous Logitech LX700 combo i had.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/09/2007 |
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Strengths: Adjustable DPI, Comfortable, works great for gaming with no lag from the wireless, Don't need to use software included
Weaknesses: None so far
Summary: Works great for my HTPC gaming. I can sit on the couch and use the mouse from a good 15 feet away from the PC. I haven't noticed any lag during FPS gaming. You don't have tio install the Logitech software, Windows recognizes the device immediately and has full functionality, even DPI changing on the fly.
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| Date Reviewed: 12/09/2007 |
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Strengths: Laser-wireless, great range and functionality
ergonomic fit's the hand well
Weaknesses: No sensitivity adjustment
Summary: I recently purchased this mouse from Amazon.com. After reading several reviews about it's conspicuous performance with a Mac, I can definitively say that this wireless mouse is a great deal at the $50 price point and works great with my Windows Vista PC system. I have found the laser be very precise, and none of the complaints about the scroll wheel "getting stuck" have been present in my now 1-month old device. I am not a big gamer, but it has preformed admirably in my few attempts, and for everyday navigating is great. I recommend this mouse, but will plan on updating this review after 3-6 months of usage.
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