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Originally posted by: Havok423
Depends on what you mean by "best?"
The best I've ever seen or used is the new Di Novo from Logitech. Just installed it yesterday and this thing works like a charm and screams quality! It comes with the MX900 mouse (the MX700 with a Bluetooth connection). Bluetooth is totally worth it. You don't have to mess with line of sight issues and the range is about 30' (meaning you won't run into issues with placement of the transiever).
But it is also the highest priced. I've heard you can get it for about $200 online, but expect $249 at local retailers...
If you have money to spend and want the slickest and best (with a killer warranty to boot), get the Di Novo. I don't think you'll be disappointed. I love mine!!!
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Unless you have a laptop with built-in BlueTooth, the Di Novo is just a gimmick. The MX Duo has no line of sight issues either. I've ranged mine out to 40' with fresh batteries. And the MX Duo can be had for $50 or less if you check Hot Deals. 4x the price but not 4x the features.
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Logitech MX Duo
Bling!
Originally posted by: Havok423
Originally posted by: jpeyton
Unless you have a laptop with built-in BlueTooth, the Di Novo is just a gimmick. The MX Duo has no line of sight issues either. I've ranged mine out to 40' with fresh batteries. And the MX Duo can be had for $50 or less if you check Hot Deals. 4x the price but not 4x the features.
Dude, I don't think that is possible. 40' is beyond bluetooth range and I guanrantee that is outside the spec of the regular wireless. According to Logitech's web page: "Q: What is the range can I expect from my cordless mouse or keyboard?
A: In general, the range should be up to 6 ft., with the exception of the TrackMan® Live?/SurfMan, which offer up to 30 ft on the High setting." This was in the support documents for the MX Duo on the Logitech website.
So you need to quickly box up yours and send it back to Logitech so they can figure ot what they did and duplicate it and sell it... please....
Also, Logitech clearly states that they recommend you DON'T use the built in bluetoth of a computer (or another manufacturers)...
Lastly, the DiNovo is a lot more than a gimmick. The keyboard is fantastic. If you haven't used one yet, I suggest you not speak about it.
Originally posted by: fredtam
You paid almost $200 for something that won't do anything my MX duo can't. If he wnts the best wireless Duo its the MX hands down. Don't try to justify your purchase by convincing someone else to waste their money.