Juniper Foo | Nov 18, 2004

Logitech's latest mechanical rodent appears to be a veritable Speedy Gonzalas. As the world's first laser-guided mouse, this input device claims to be 20x more accurate than the LED-based optical sensors which is good news for gamers and hardware enthusiasts. Laser technology enables the mouse to see more microscopic detail, and hence greater responsiveness. It's also the first mouse with a four-level integrated battery indicator. We like that it juices up in its dock within 10 minutes for a full day's use, or 21 days on a 3-4-hour charge. One small step for mice, one giant leap for mousekind?
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MX 1000
Price: S$139 (US$84.46)
Availability: Singapore
Device: Mouse
Basic specs: Application switch, cordless, Cruise Control buttons, Internet Forward/Back, laser technology, MX Optical Engine, Mac/ PC/ PS/2 compatibile, rechargeable, right-handed comfort grip, tilt wheel plus zoom, USB