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Logitech Cordless Desktop LX700 $49.89 AR w/free shipping

rasputinj

Diamond Member
Amazon has the

Logitech Cordless Desktop Keybrd & Opt. Mouse Model LX 700

on Sale for
$49.89 with free shipping and no tax in most states
 
I have the MX duo (mx700 mouse)
but according to the review on amazon..........it is not a mx mouse

It does not have the MX mouse engine that provides 800 dpi (is only a 400 dpi mouse). This was a real problem for me as I am using a new Samsung 243t 24 inch widescreen LCD monitor with 1200 x 1920 resolution. What this means is that no matter how many times I adjusted the mouse sensitivity and/or acceleration I could not achieve a comfortable amount of curser movement without excessive wrist movement. 400 dpi is a very poor choice for a high end keyboard such as the LX-700. Monitors are getting much larger each passing year as the prices continue to fall; 800 dpi (or higher) mice are becoming an absolute necessity in today?s world.
 
Originally posted by: bjamm2
I have the MX duo (mx700 mouse)
but according to the review on amazon..........it is not a mx mouse

It does not have the MX mouse engine that provides 800 dpi (is only a 400 dpi mouse). This was a real problem for me as I am using a new Samsung 243t 24 inch widescreen LCD monitor with 1200 x 1920 resolution. What this means is that no matter how many times I adjusted the mouse sensitivity and/or acceleration I could not achieve a comfortable amount of curser movement without excessive wrist movement. 400 dpi is a very poor choice for a high end keyboard such as the LX-700. Monitors are getting much larger each passing year as the prices continue to fall; 800 dpi (or higher) mice are becoming an absolute necessity in today?s world.

So the mouse in the lx700 combo is not the mx700 or the mx duo?
 
Originally posted by: msdmoney
Originally posted by: bjamm2
I have the MX duo (mx700 mouse)
but according to the review on amazon..........it is not a mx mouse

It does not have the MX mouse engine that provides 800 dpi (is only a 400 dpi mouse). This was a real problem for me as I am using a new Samsung 243t 24 inch widescreen LCD monitor with 1200 x 1920 resolution. What this means is that no matter how many times I adjusted the mouse sensitivity and/or acceleration I could not achieve a comfortable amount of curser movement without excessive wrist movement. 400 dpi is a very poor choice for a high end keyboard such as the LX-700. Monitors are getting much larger each passing year as the prices continue to fall; 800 dpi (or higher) mice are becoming an absolute necessity in today?s world.

So the mouse in the lx700 combo is not the mx700 or the mx duo?

No it is not, it is a redesigned mouse that many do not like in comparison to the mx series mice.

I believe the LX700 is smaller.
 
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