Logitech MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse Pointing Device
Product Information
Product Details: Logitech MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse
| Type Of Device | Mouse |
|---|---|
| Platform | |
| Connectivity | USB, PS/2 |
Yahoo! Shoppers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed:
-
53% also viewed
Toshiba HD-A1 HD DVD player
As a logical evolution of the DVD market to high definition, the HD-A1 has backward compatibility, allowing users to continue to enjoy their libraries of current DVD and CD so... more
-
50% also viewed
Toshiba SD-4980 DVD Player
Reliability. Performance. Technology. Leadership. The Toshiba name means all this and more. Toshiba builds upon this heritage by delivering the industry's most innovative, hig... more
-
50% also viewed
Linksys Wireless-G VPN Broadband Router WRV54G
The Linksys Small Business Series is the affordable, reliable, high quality networking solution that helps you do business smarter. Secure and easy to install and maintain, it... more
$114 - $160
-
50% also viewed
Panasonic KX-TG5621S Cordless Phone
Panasonic's vision of the digital future is driven by the needs and aspirations of its business customers and millions of consumers around the world who use its products every... more
$34 - $34 -
50% also viewed
Toshiba Satellite A55-S106 Laptop Computer
Ideal for the mobile consumer, students and families, the lightweight Satellite A55 notebook PC includes the right mix of features and innovative software to get the job done.... more
$799 - $799 -
50% also viewed
ViewSonic N3260W-US Television
ViewSonic's N3260w high-definition 32" widescreen LCD TV provides the ultimate high-definition visual experience by combining DNX Image Processing Technology with a super-fast... more
$800 - $800
Product Description: Logitech MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse
User Reviews: Logitech MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse
-
Not the best choice
, June 21, 2007Reviewer: varnavruz - See all varnavruz's reviews
Pro Reviews: Logitech MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse
-
CNET  
Logitech MX610 laser cordless mouse
The Logitech MX610 laser cordless mouse provides comfort and convenient extra features not available from any other mouse on the market. more...
read all 1 reviews for Logitech MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse Pointing Device
Featured Articles: Pointing Devices
- How to: Choose the Right Keyboard and Mouse from Digital Trends
Buying a keyboard and mouse is a tough decision, like a glove, they need to fit just right... Read more
- Buyers Guide to Peripherals: Choosing the... from IT Reviews
So let's consider the features you're likely to need from a keyboard. Models from pre-1995 tended to have 103 keys on them, and the basic models since then have added... Read more
- 10 Home Office Essentials from Digital Trends
Here are ten essential tech toys for your home office. Be prepared Daniel-son!... Read more
- MS IntelliMouse Explorer Vs Logitech MX900 -... from The Tech Zone
Because of its more responsive performance, lack of lag, all around good looks, rechargeable docking station and competitive price, I give the win for the Bluetooth... Read more
- Microsoft Natural MultiMedia Keyboard and... from HardwareCentral
All told, Microsoft's new blues aren't quite the ultimate ergonomic input devices -- for that, the company would probably tell you to wait for the super-fancy,... Read more
- Logitech Elite Keyboard and Microsoft... from HardwareCentral
All in all, we're thoroughly satisfied with both Microsoft's Wireless Optical Mouse Special Edition and Logitech's Elite Keyboard. The former is a smooth, sensibly... Read more
Compare New Prices: Logitech MX 610 Laser Cordless Mouse
| Store | Price / Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| $79.99 |
Calculate Total Price
Price
+ Tax + Shipping
= Total Price
|
Go to Store
|
|

Pros: Ergonomics, quality
Cons: Prone to interference, not precise, buggy drivers
Used it for three weeks and now looking for something else.
1. These two cool notification buttons for email and instant messaging work with MS Outlook and AIM only, so are useless for most users.
2. Logitech now changed drivers from Mouseware to Setpoint, but software is still buggy like before, but takes alot of disk space now.
3. Interference! If you use Wi-Fi, you can't use the mouse and download much data at same time.
4. At last, the cursor movements simply aren't smooth. Feels worse than most cheap wired optical mice. ...