Logitech Mx700

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Published: November 10, 2002
Author: Amber Lupala
Editor: Amber Lupala
Provider: Logitech

Introduction

Logitech just released their new mouses the Mx300, Mx500 and the bad boy Mx700 which i will review now. This sucker is a cordless optical which works great in games believe me I tried! And it has a bunch of other features that we will look into more. Well here are some specs for a start :)

Quote from Logitech.com

Engineered for advanced precision and control

New benchmark in optical systems combines high resolution and high frame rate to achieve superior performance
Ground-breaking new 800 dpi sensor captures 4.7 megapixels every second. With a larger scanning area, it measures even the smallest movement.
Meet the first cordless mouse as fast and responsive as your corded USB mouse! Our improved digital radio technology provides the performance of a corded USB device within a 2-metre range (> more information on Fast RF Technology)
Rapid charge base station combines both receiver and charger in one to ensure that your mouse is always ready for work – or play
The Cruise Control� system combines two buttons with scroll wheel to ease scrolling through long documents or web sites
Quick Switch Program Selector moves you between active documents and programs
Two thumb buttons let you move forward or backward between pages
Sleek contoured shape fits snugly into your right hand

MX� Optical Engine Maximum Performance Specifications The MX Optical Engine has been designed to offer you the best performance when you really need it. It follows your every movement, even the fastest one. It scans a larger area than other optical sensors and analyses more information for smoother tracking, on more surfaces.

Image Processing: 4.7 megapixels/sec
Resolution: 800 dpi
Acceleration: 10g
Speed: 1 metre/sec

Nicely packed as always from Logitech.
Here we see everything that was in the box. Receiver/Charger base, Mouse, Cd with drivers and a manual etc



Here you see where you connect the power for the recharger, you just plug it into the usb connector it’s really neat.


Well here is what I said before easy plug in.

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