Originally posted by: Shawn
why would anyone spend that much money on a mouse? :roll:
Originally posted by: desteffy
I'm thinking of upgrading from an MX700. Is it worth the $53?
Originally posted by: Mrvile
Originally posted by: RockHydra11
:shocked:
What does that mean.
Originally posted by: Amol
OMG, YOU SPENT $80 ON A MOUSE!!
YOU ARE SO GOING TO GET TEH SEX0RZ, EL OH EL OH EL OH EL!!!!!111!!11!oneoneone
I'm going to stay with my MX Duo, which I picked up brand new for $25 after rebates
It still uses an optical recognition system. The main difference is the light source.
It's much lighter than the MX700Originally posted by: Kvaerner Masa
Too heavy and the charger is a POS.
The 3 year warranty covers the battery.NEVER let it go down until the red light comes on. Do it several times and there goes your battery.
I know nothing about this.Also absent is the presence of sufficient protection for the Li Ion cell power source in case of charger malfunction and or device malfunction. If you're seen the videos of what can happen (Li Ion Explosion) you may think twice before considering such a product.
I will not have one onboard because of this.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
It's much lighter than the MX700Originally posted by: Kvaerner Masa
Too heavy and the charger is a POS.
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: desteffy
I'm thinking of upgrading from an MX700. Is it worth the $53?
Using it now for the first time. MUCH lighter than the MX700.
Originally posted by: Kvaerner Masa
Too heavy and the charger is a POS.
NEVER let it go down until the red light comes on. Do it several times and there goes your battery.
Also absent is the presence of sufficient protection for the Li Ion cell power source in case of charger malfunction and or device malfunction. If you're seen the videos of what can happen (Li Ion Explosion) you may think twice before considering such a product.
I will not have one onboard because of this.
It still uses an optical recognition system. The main difference is the light source.
And how!
The MX1000 IS an optical mouse. Instead of using an incoherent LED they use a coherent diode laser. Big whoopitee-doo! Perhaps we should start calling them LED mice.