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New Darkfield sensor lets you mouse almost anywhere, including glass ; wireless and rechargeable, with no downtime while recharging ; tiny USB microreceiver works with other products in Logitech's Unifying devices family ; variety of useful, ...
Expensive (but worth it) ; Unifying feature only a benefit if you upgrade to other Unifying products
Logitech has met and surpassed Microsoft's recent mouse technology innovations by introducing the most versatile mouse sensor on the market in its new Performance Mouse MX. But even if you don't have a glass table crying out to become a workspace, ...
Otherwise, Logitech has only implemented a few tweaks to its successful MX mouse formula in the Performance Mouse MX. We tested the Logitech Performance Mouse MX and Microsoft's BlueTrack-powered Explorer Mouse on a fully transparent glass table,...
No one expects computer hardware companies to once again make mice as boxy as in the early days of personal computing, but is it possible for some to take design innovation too far? The awkwardly designed new wireless Logitech Performance Mouse MX ( ...
Lots of programmable buttons. Usable on a wide variety of surfaces
Odd design requires some adjustment. Button placement not always ideal. For right-handed use only. Included software gives fewer button-configuration options than Microsoft equivalent
The Logitech Performance Mouse MX's high-tech tracking technology gives it functionality other mice can't easily match, but in a less-than-intuitive design.
The awkwardly designed new wireless Logitech Performance Mouse MX ($99.99 direct) uses Logitech's Darkfield tracking technology to guarantee a smoothly moving pointer on any surface—even glass or highly reflective desks. The attractive case...
Logitech's Performance Mouse MX works on glass, mirrors, and just about anything.
Operates on any surface, including glass and mirrors; one USB receiver can operate several peripherals; extremely easy device pairing; great ergonomics
Reaching the left rear thumb button is awkward; carry pouch can accommodate only the receiver, cables, and AC adapter
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