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Logitech MX3000
I just boght the logitech MX3000 wireless mouse/keyboard combo and I just wanted to put in a plug for it.
It's just terrific! The keys have a great tactile response and the keyboard has a lot of extras which I thought I would never use but that I now find quite convenient. Some people complained that the mouse (same as MX700) was bulky and heavy, which is true, but I find that I like the weighty feel to it. Its sculpted to the hand, and has extra scroll application buttons. Its a great product and I highly recommend it! Suerte, Jonathan |
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Re: Logitech MX3000
Yeah for sure.
Cordless laser mouse + lap table is the best. I can eat, drink, have a place for an ashtray, and play poker all on my lap... I'm not lazy, just optimizing. |
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Re: Logitech MX3000
Gamers say the MX-510 is awesome. It's corded but it's not as heavy as it's wireless counterparts.
I'm gonna get one once my Visa points kick in next week. |
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Re: Logitech MX3000
Where or where do these smart gamers go to buy a nice new MX 3100?
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Re: Logitech MX1000
i just got my cordless, laser mouse yesterday, it rules.
rj |
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Re: Logitech MX1000
I'm in the market as my finger muscles are now bulging from the intense workout of pushing down the keys on my ol'nasty keyboard. And the left alt button's just gone out.
Now this looks sexy. Regarding those wireless combos: can I plug the USB sensor into my laptop and just use the numeric keypad and still use the laptop's keyboard (when I'm not using it with the desktop)? Any other recent recommendations on setups? |
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Re: Logitech MX3000
I have my mouse sensitivity / acceleration on the highest possible (carryover from CS days) and thus cannot stand heavy mice, so I stick to corded optical ones.
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Re: Logitech MX3000
Hmmm. I'm withya there. Maybe I'll just get everything separately. Wired mouse. Wireless keypad and keyboard.
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