Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse
Posted by: [NT] on: 02/05/2007 11:05 AM [ Print | 4 comment(s) ] · 2240 views
Logitech, one of the first and biggest computer mouse companies today brings yet again a new edition of their MX line of products, the Logitech MX Revolution. This mouse pushes the envelope on its looks, features and technology. Now with the cooler look and features such as SmartShift technology it is not just a mouse anymore, but a reliable piece of machinery with exemplary craftsmanship and creative internal parts. Today in our review we will look in detail what these new great features offer and if it is the right choice for your needs!
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JemyM Posts: 108 Joined: 2003-02-13 |
I give cordless mice another 2-3 years but then I think it will be over. The ones I knew who jumped on the cordless bandwagon are already back to PermaLife Technology (Cord). The mx510/mx518 remains unmatched for gamers. |
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Esthero Unregistered |
I never been a wireless fan either(you won't find anything wireless here) Noobs like wireless atm because it's so handy Nerds like wireless 2 and they really should know better A wireless device has either never worked at all, stops working, works if you're 'lucky' and is in ALL cases un secure The only way to make wireless secure atm is by not encrypting the signal but by encrypting the content but that of course nobody does Eventually people will wake up or at least the industry does and then come up with 1 wireless standard and with a complete new form of encryption For example, even by looking at the signal will make the data unreadable, but that's still a long way off I any case wireless sucks big time atm and >anyone< who claims to know a lot about computers, should never start defending current wireless technology, if he does, he's really not worth your time |
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Jaybo Unregistered |
What the hell are you talking about?! Are you afraid of a mouse signal becoming insecure? Do you think a wireless mouse transmits personal data from the mousepad to the mouse receiver and can be hacked? Did you even read what you are talking about? WTF?! |
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Jaybo Unregistered |
Hate the G5? |


