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    Seeking comfortable mouse

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by anthonylei, Dec 3, 2008.

  1. anthonylei

    anthonylei Notebook Enthusiast

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    Guys

    I recent bought a logitech diNovo Keyboard for Notebooks and it is great, extremely comfortable or even pleasure to type... (my previous keyboard is Saitek Eclipse II)

    I am currently using a Razer DeathAdder and Kensington Expert trackball. Both mouses are great but lacking comfort...

    so... any suggestion?.... price is not a big issue (looking for a full size mouse, not a laptop one)
     
  2. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Hey there!

    If your looking for comfort, and not a *smaller* size...You may want to check out the Logitech MX Air:

    @ amazon.com:
    http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Air-Rechargeable-Cordless-Mouse/dp/B000T8CWFE

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    This looks sweet, sleek, and nice! ;) :cool:
    A tad pricey... :D


    Cin ;) :)
     
  3. Hirohata

    Hirohata GBF Danchou

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  4. The Fire Snake

    The Fire Snake Notebook Virtuoso

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    Check out the MX and Vx Revolution at your local stores. I like the Vx's comfort better.
     
  5. anthonylei

    anthonylei Notebook Enthusiast

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    i was thinking about getting the MX ... what is the main difference between the MX and VX version

    and

    both versions are almost 2 years old... wonder whether Logitech will bring out new high end mouse soon...
     
  6. The Fire Snake

    The Fire Snake Notebook Virtuoso

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    The Mx is a bigger and heavier mouse than the VX, though the Vx is a full sized mouse. I found the Mx to have a higher arc to it. It has a built in non-removable Li-ion battery that charges in its included cradle. The Vx takes 1 AA battery that is removable. The Mx has 2 scroll wheels, a regular one and a thumb wheel to switch through windows or whatever you want.
    I personally found the Vx more to my liking and felt that the the Mx felt great in the hand, fit like a glove, but I found the arc a bit high to my liking for prolonged use(only tried it for like 5 mins but was my impression).

    Here are 2 links that have more specifics...

    Mx Rev
    Vx Rev