The MX1000 I ordered from Amazon was defective. It would constantly lose connection between the receiver. I bought another one at Circuit City and it works perfectly fine now. There was a small disparity in packaging between the one I got on Amazon and the one at Circuit City. It appears that the one at CC had a holographic box, while the one on Amazon didn't.
I thought wireless mice were locked to a refesh rate of 100mhz, due to the limitations of being rf wireless. Where as wired mice can have much higher rates.
These are not RF wireless, but bluetooth based. Thus they have a much higher sample rate. The last MX line had already reached the same speed as wired mice in terms of sample-rate and bandwidth for the application.
Originally posted by: Fallen Kell
These are not RF wireless, but bluetooth based. Thus they have a much higher sample rate. The last MX line had already reached the same speed as wired mice in terms of sample-rate and bandwidth for the application.
MX1000 is RF based, or as logitech calls it "fast RF". The only bluetooth mouse from logitech is MX900. And for that matter, RF mice are superior to bluetooth.
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