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Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse - Bilingual

Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse - Bilingual (Logitech: 910-000719)
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Rating: 10/10
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Alter Ego@NCIX
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Review Date: 07/22/10
Cons: None really

Pros: Comfortable and natural grip, great quality, excellent features like scroll with speed settings. No lag.
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Got this on sale, best mouse ever owned, they just keep getting better. Does not seem to be any lag what-so-ever. I use rechargeable batteries, and they seem to last an adequate length of time. I run them till the mouse quits but the software will show you when there getting weak, or the LED on the mouse itself indicates battery level. I don't use all the buttons, sometimes I hit the hidden button by accident when browsing internet and it will go back but not really a problem. Great product from Logitech, they just keep getting better.
Baphomet@NCIX
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Review Date: 03/13/10
Cons: A bit pricey.

Pros: Precision, Customizable buttons, Comfort, Battery life.
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I bought this mouse to replace my dying G7, I was a bit skeptical of the shape at first, but once I held it in my hand - wow! far better than any generic mouse-shaped mouse I've ever used. The 2 side keys and the stealth thumb button are easy to use, and fully customizable (using included software). The dual mode scroll wheel is new to me - but I'll never go back to a clicky wheel! After nearly 4 months of use, there's still 1/3 battery life left on the batteries it came with, and that is after an average use of 4-5 hours per day. (So, an estimated battery life of well over 500 hours.)Easily the best mouse I have ever owned - absolutely love it.
Kyle_H@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/20/10
Cons: price is a bit much i guess, got it price matched to 70.99 but still..

Pros: Very comfortable, programmable buttons a huge plus, frictionless wheel is great(can be changed to regular click wheel), software included is very simple and helpful for modifying programmable buttons to specific applications
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I'd still recommend it even at regular price I don't see why anyone would be disappointed. I actually had a logitech combo mouse and keyboard and just got this as a new mouse and tossed the old one aside and they work perfectly fine together. In the included software I can still program the keyboard and the new mouse flawlessly. Great products by logitech!
scotty_R@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/24/09
Cons: Software needed to program buttons making KVM use impossible if installedNo rechargeable batteries

Pros: The most comfortable mouse I have ever usedEffective range of about 10' with USB dongle plugged into rear of caseScroll wheel spins freely or in notches at the touch of a buttonOn the fly DPI adjustmentProgrammable buttons - including "stealth" button under your thumbNo annoying red light shining from underneathWorks on any surface without a mouse pad - even glossy onesWorks with 1 or 2 x AA batteries, which "are" included
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I got this to replace my 6 year old MX700. WOW is all I can say. This is so comfortable and natural feeling and more friendly to large hands than most. I use a KVM so I haven't installed the software (I have to reboot machine after switching between computers to get mouse to work) which means I can't program any buttons, which means the "stealth" button and the left/right scroll don't do anything. The other side buttons default to fwd and back, which is fine by me. My old mouse was the same way. The only small complaint is that for the price, they could have included a couple of rechargeable batteries, that said, 2 regular Duracells are included (and I have dozens of Sanyo Eneloops floating around) I've only had this for a week so I can't comment on battery life.
Kris S@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/15/09
Cons: None that I've found so far.

Pros: Great for people with big hands, very comfortable, very easy to set up
Comment:
I was a little skeptical buying a more expensive mouse, but once it came on for 65.99 I thought I'd give it a try. I've used mostly wireless Microsoft optical mice, and the comparison isn't even close. It feels like its made for my hand. The programmable buttons are great as well!
Jim_A@NCIX
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Review Date: 10/08/09
Cons: The list price. I got it on sale for $66, and I would have been discouraged by the $96 list price, and probably not have risked the purchase.

Pros: This a very comfortable and ergonomic design despite the huge size. I particularly love the scroll which comes with a button to enable normal scrolling with slight resistance - or it can be set to be flicked for fast scroll through long documents, newsgroup listings, etc.
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This has been a great purchase! I'd been running with an ancient Logitech cordless wheel mouse because I don't enjoy using most modern mice It's great having a neat wireless plugin instead of the old dongle type to clutter a desk. The wireless has worked well so far. I'm not getting the battery level and extra settings in KDE control center - probably because thsi is a newer design.
Forsa@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/03/09
Cons: none

Pros: Best thing since sliced bread. Large and ergonomic. 100% customizable buttons
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Bought this when it was an EDOTD for 39.99. This is the best mouse I have ever owned. It is made for medium/large hand sizes and 100% customizable (aside from the left and right click buttons). Battery life appears to be amazing. Range is decent and no drop  outs yet. I especially like the accelerated scroll wheel and smooth scrolling. I also like the fact that it has 10 buttons that you can assign global and program specific functions to. Now if only I could get one for each hand and set one up to control zoom and tilt these would be an amazing tool for all the CAD drawings I do. I don't know what else to say. I am frankly quite speechless.
Dylan_J@NCIX
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Review Date: 09/03/09
Cons: Not mind blowing, just good enough to recommend

Pros: This is a very comfortable mouse, with a great deal of customizability. Its quality build makes it the Rolls Royce of mice - but remember that limos don't perform so well when they go off road: the MX1100 is just too heavy for good gaming,
Comment:
Customization has been a staple with many Logitech mice in the last few years, and the MX1100 is certainly no exception. Users can toggle dpi settings on the fly, switch from two vertical scrolling modes, and remap eight out of ten buttons. No weight tuning options here, though there's no need given that the two AA batteries weigh the 1100 down considerably (5.54 ounces). The 1100 communicates via 2.4 GHz wireless technology for a strong and reliable connection, even in busy wireless environments. The laser sensor clocks upwards at 1600dpi, downwards to 400dpi, with plenty of dpi modes in between to meet user's needs. In addition to the two thumb buttons, there's a "stealth thumb button" that allows for switching application instantly. The middle click defaults as a quick-zoom button.
Andy_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 11/03/08
Cons: I can't think of any...this is an excellent product. May want to work on that price though NCI guys.....75.00 or so locally brick& mortar.

Pros: Fantastic design, a bigger mouse, very ergonomic design. Goodwireless reception, no hiccups or jerky movement. Nice button layout.
Comment:
Excellent product, well built, very nice ergonomic design. Dual mode wheel selectable via separate push button, wheel retains middle click function. Nice side button placement, has an under thumb button. Has a DPI sensitivity switch.For Linux users, the scroll wheel selector switch is mechanical & independent of operating system, unlike VXRevolution. The DPI switch is also 'in hardware' on mouse, again, independent of any software or operating system. So these 2 major functions work 'out of the box' with 'nix.Uses 1 or 2 AA batts, some have said this is a strike against it...i disagree. You could go with rechargable batts if you wanted...but it's looking like the life will be huge if you run 2AAs.The wireless reception has been perfect.......no gltichesat all...i have a Wirelss G router about 6 feet away from it. Highly recommended.
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