Improves on the MX1000 in every regard, Alloy scroll wheel is best of it's class, Very high comfo... (techgage.com)
The most telling line from ExtremeTech's review of the $99.99 Logitech MX Revolution mouse -- whi... (engadget.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 4 expert reviews and 1 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 72/100 = Good. Experts rate this product 95/100 and users rate it 60/100. The average review date is September 17, 2006. We have compared these reviews to 202 reviews from other Other Hardware. Last update: December 2, 2008.
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December, 2008
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The successor to the popular MX1000 mouse is finally here and it promises to improve on old favorites and introduce some new features. Here we have an upgraded scroll wheel capable of plowing through long documents with a simple flick of the finger, an ad...
Improves on the MX1000 in every regard, Alloy scroll wheel is best of it's class, Very high comfort level, Separate receiver for easy transport, SetPoint allows for lots of customization, Works seamlessly in both Windows and OS X
Search button is not that important, Still no official Linux support
The most telling line from ExtremeTech's review of the $99.99 Logitech MX Revolution mouse -- which we also got our hands upon recently -- is: "The MX [comes] with a learning curve". The reason for this? An inordinate number of features that results in a
Underneath all the features is a relatively basic, multi-buttoned cordless la...
Logitech's Revolution MX is an attempt at seachange in mouse design. The idea is to make a clean break from the past...
Extremely well designed; fits snugly in the hand; auto-click scroll wheel
Poor battery life; no left-handed model
For serious mouse users, there aren't many devices that fit as well as the Logitech MX Revolution and have as many features
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