The MX series of mice from Logitech are revered by the gaming community as the best piece of hardware a gamer can get his hands on. Until recently, the MX series boasted of an 800 dpi optical sensor that was precise to the last millimetre and resulted in accurate tracking of
the mouse pointer on the screen. Now, with the introduction of the MX-1000, Logitech is on the verge of triggering a revolution. Instead of an LED light source though, the MX-1000 uses a laser for accuracy—as opposed to ordinary light, a laser beam is more coherent and results in minimum scattering when it hits a surface. The MX-1000 has eight buttons that can be programmed to one’s liking using the simple-to-use ‘Set Point’ application. It uses RF for com-munication and can be con-trolled from as far as ten feet away. Most interestingly, Logitech has included a rechargeable Li-ion battery, akin to those in cell-phones. But eventually, at Rs 5,500, the MX-1000 is a piece of luxury.
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Posted on Monday, April 6, 2009
by Arafath