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Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse (Black)

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#1 ·
Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse (Black)

Description:
and large hands Ergonomics and Design The first thing you'll notice about the MX Revolution is the distinct shape, which is very reminiscent of a cresting wave. Fortunately, the design does more than look good. The mouse feels great in small and large hands, and the curved channel--which accommodates the thumb nicely--makes it easy to use the document "Quick Flip" dial on the side of the mouse. Above the Quick Flip control you'll find a pair of thin, customizable buttons that by default operate as forward and back controls for Web pages.

Details:
DetailValue
BindingPersonal Computers
BrandLogitech
EAN0097855039385
FeatureMicroGear Precision scroll wheel operates in two distinct modes, allowing you to scroll faster and with more precision than ever before
SmartShift technology automatically applies the best scrolling mode for the application you're using
Document quick flip lets you move effortlessly between documents and applications
Integrated search button connects instantly to your preferred search engine
Precise laser technology and a rechargeable battery
FormatCD
LabelLogitech
ManufacturerLogitech
Model931689-0403
MPN931689-0403
PlatformWindows
PublisherLogitech
SKULOG9316890403
StudioLogitech
TitleLogitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse (Black)
UPC840356750347
ColorBlack
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931689CN
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73606B
097855039385
LOG-9316890403
7460
931689-0403
931689-0403 H24291
TD73606B
353265
Item Height3.54 inches
Item Length1.18 inches
Item Width3.54 inches
NumberOfItems1
Package Height3.5 inches
Package Length10.1 inches
Package Weight1.45 pounds
Package Width9.2 inches
PackageQuantity1
PartNumber931689-0403
ProductGroupCE
ProductTypeNameCOMPUTER_INPUT_DEVICE
UPCList - UPCListElement840356750347
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Item Weight1.45 pounds
HardwarePlatformPc
OperatingSystemWindows
 

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#2 ·
Best media mouse - period.

review by totally dubbed

This mouse is super old, but this is the best mouse I've ever used, and when I saw the performance MX out, I went out and bought a second Revolution MX, just because the Performance MX sucked in comparison (when I tried it).

This mouse is by far the most comfortable and the most useful mouse (for media controls) I think that exists.
Of course there are other mice out there, and possibly better equipped ones, such as gaming mice. but as far as media controls go, and browsing experience. None, in my experience come even remotely close to taking the throne of the Revolution MX.

I've had mine for over 2years, and it is still going. Despite me RMA'ing one, due to battery charging problems (known issue).

Anyway, best mouse for me - good luck trying to find one now though!

ProsCons
EverythingNot for left handers

Ratings
Overall5
 
#3 ·
Best media mouse - period.

review by totally dubbed
I agree. I have never found an equal to the Revolution. Ergonomically, it's perfect. Too bad about the charging issues; I had to solder a resistor to the circuit board just to get it to charge some of the time. It still blinks red on the charger from time to time, but I can gimp along.

That said, you can pry it from my cold, dead hands. The Performance MX-- and just about every other mouse-- pales in comparison, but just finding a Revolution still in stock somewhere will set you back twice as much as a Performance MX. It's almost worth it.
 
#5 ·
Totally Awesome!

review by pcmedic

I purchased this mouse because I just couldn't find a mouse to fit my large hand, with arthritis in that right hand. This mouse was very expensive- 85.00, in my humble opinion, but I was used to getting the much-cheaper models, that were also much smaller in size.
The cheaper model mouse, left my hand very cramped, and at times very painful to the point, I couldn't use my hand for anything, never mind using a mouse.
Since I purchased this Logitech MX Revolution Cordless mouse, I have had no pain in my right hand from using a mouse, which by the way, is an extensive amount of time, each and every day, as I spend a lot of time at my computer as I was forced into early retirement due to physical disability, and computers have become my passion in life.
This mouse, to me, has been worth every penny spent on it, even though it was expensive.
I highly, recommend this mouse to some one with large hands, with arthritis, and someone that spends a lot of their time at a computer. This mouse is also for people who like to program their mouse, to keep a feature-set of utilities at their finger tips, to enable the user to be more productive and organized, as they work.
I also work from my keyboard like any power user does, but when it comes to needing a mouse, this one is just awesome.
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This mouse cost 85.00.
PcMedic

ProsCons
Excellent for large hands- very ergonomic- great for arthritic hands.-good feature set.No cons.

Ratings
Overall5
 
#6 ·
Totally Awesome!

review by pcmedic
Still the most comfortable mouse I've ever used. I got a G9x to replace it, but if they made a wired version of the MX Revolution, I would be all over it.
 
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