Logitech MX900

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Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
almost here
seems a bit pricey.

So all it is, is a Mx700 w/ a bluetooth hub (whether or not it is, itself aq bluetooth device is unimportant, imo) -- is there any other improvement? As far as I can see, since I have no bluetooth devices (not many do, I think) this has no advantage over my Mx700. Am I missing something here?
 

MangoTBG

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Checked out the Bluetooth MX DUO? I wouldn't mind that, to be honest.

$180 is a bit steep, though.
 

Dug

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I wish they would redesign the mouse.
The arch is too high and can get uncomfortable after awhile.
 

JBT

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I doubt the mouse will be 100 on the logitech site it says the mx700 is still 70... many can be found for less easy I have never seen an acurate priceing on the logitch site they are always WAY above what there products actually sell for just check out and of there other products there all way above what u can find them for at retail or online.
 

Ronin

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MS' Bluetooth combo didn't have a fast enough refresh rate for me when I tested it. I detested the Bluetooth mouse, and it's sitting in my file cabinet collecting dust. I hope Logitech did a better job, or my MX700 will happily continue to be used.
 

So

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Originally posted by: dionx
crap and i just bought my MX Duo today.

And there is still no reason not to be happy with it. This releas doesn't make me love my MxDuo any less.
 

JBT

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Isn't it true that blue tooth screws up 802.11b? and other 2.4ghz stuff? I was thinking about getting this once its out to replace my aging MS intelli mouse. maybe not if it migh tscrew up my notebook =(
 

BoomAM

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Originally posted by: Antisocial-Virge
Your a bit missinformed there. The MX700 refreshes at 125hz.

A MX500 with a USB to PS2 Adapter can hit 200 ;)
But your missing the fact that the MX700 is limited to 125hz cos of its RF technology in it. That and the fact that over 125hz is pretty pointless and is more of a statistic.
 

BoomAM

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It wouldnt.
The bluetooth hub however could come in handy, if you have, or plan on having other bluetooth devices.
 

BoomAM

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Exactely.
Its just marketing at its best.
Remember the articles and people who said "bluetooth is the future of wireless communications. It`ll allow seemless connectivity to an multitude of devices". I`d like to hear their opinion today.
 

Caly

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There are bluetooth phones and such. I already ordered a bluetooth keyboard.
I want a bluetooth mouse, but I don't need the hub!
A bluetooth printer and scanner & digital camera would be mega sweet as well.
 

Jeff7

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Originally posted by: Kenny
I wonder how much better it's gonna be than the MX700.

But $100 FOR A FREAKIN MOUSE!? My keyboard cost half that, and I think $50 on a keyboard is a whole lot.

I'm hard pressed to spend $20 on a keyboard - looking at one of those flexible things at SVC. I am used to getting newish keyboards for around $6. They seem to work just fine.:cool:
My Logitech Dual Optical does the trick for me right now, and it was only around $40 if I remember correctly.
 

DeRusto

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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: CaseTragedy
almost here
seems a bit pricey.

So all it is, is a Mx700 w/ a bluetooth hub (whether or not it is, itself aq bluetooth device is unimportant, imo) -- is there any other improvement? As far as I can see, since I have no bluetooth devices (not many do, I think) this has no advantage over my Mx700. Am I missing something here?

You aren't missing anything, there are no advantages with this mouse over an MX700 for you, assuming you don't already own or plan to own a bunch of other bluetooth capable devices. Really, the big thing about this is the built in hub for bluetooth.