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Logitech MX 900 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse
Date: 
February 25th, 2004
Price: 
$99.95
Sponsors: 
Author: 
Score: 
8/10

Logitech MX 900 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse
Physical Appearance & General Usage

Physical Appearance & General Usage

The Logitech MX 900 mouse shares the same sleek looking design we've found on the MX 700. As you can tell from the pictures, the MX 900 has a sleek Silver and Grey color to it with a scroll wheel, and two buttons which perform the same task as the scroll wheel intended during prolonged use in large web pages or in games. The only difference has been the blue to grey colors being changed on the outer edge of the mouse. The third button on top is activated when the Logitech software package is installed and by default is a version of the windows Task Switcher (Alt-Tab) and is very useful for multitasking. On the left of the mouse we see another set of buttons, by default they are set for forwards and backwards in Internet Explorer. I use this ability extensively! Logitech also has given us the features of their Cordless Elite keyboard which you can find below.

Now you might be wondering why this is such a great mouse and why we're even playing with these wimpy wireless mice? Well, for one this mouse is no wimp. In fact there are no sacrifices in performance as we see commonly in wireless devices to save battery power while being used. Instead this mouse detects movement and based on this it slows the monitoring process down to conserve battery power. Here's a little bit more to let you know the details on this device!

• New benchmark in optical systems combines high resolution and high frame rate to achieve superior performance
• Ground-breaking new MX™ optical engine captures more data every second, measuring even the smallest movement
• Advanced digital radio technology provides the performance of a corded USB device within a six-foot range
• Rapid charge base station combines both receiver and charger in one to ensure that your mouse is always ready for work (or play)
• Cruise Control™ system combines two buttons with scroll wheel to ease scrolling through long documents or web sites
• Quick Switch Program Selector moves you between active documents and programs
• Two thumb buttons let you move forward or backward between pages
• Sleek contoured shape fits snugly into your right hand

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