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Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse specifications:
Elegantly contoured form that matches your hand naturally for maximum comfort
Revolutionary hyper fast scrolling for flying through papers and Web pages
Adjustable dpi laser engine up to 1600 dpi for customizable precision
Enhanced 2.4 GHz cordless technology for more robust, dependable performance
10 programmable buttons, as well as a stealth thumb button, for extra control
Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse Description:
Featuring an elegantly contoured form and a soft rubber grip, the MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse matches your hand naturally for maximum comfort. Hyper fast scrolling allows you to fly through papers and Web pages with a flick of your finger, or switch to click to click mode to scroll through lists and photos. The adjustable dpi laser engine up to 1600 dpi gives two smooth tracking modes for customizable precision. Logitech’s advanced 2.4 GHz cordless technology delivers more robust and more dependable performance than ever before. The ",stealth", thumb button—,one of ten programmable buttons—,gives you extra control.
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Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse Reviews:
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64 of 67 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars
Logitech MX1100 may be the best, if you aren’t an MX Revolution user,
December 17, 2008
By ,Y. Kim “Zelium” Champaign, IL USA See all my reviews
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I have been using this mouse for more than a month now. When the MX1100 1st came out, the price was costly than the Logitech MX Revolution mouse. I expected that the MX1100 goed to be an upgraded variant of the MX Revolution and that may not be true in many parts.
I have been a big fan of Logitech for a long time. Since they made their 1st mouse, I was a buyer and have never been dissatisfied. The only other company that I think is the best for a mouse is Microsoft Yes, they’re a great hardware company. The dependability of a Logitech mouse is good and I still have many Logitech mice and trackballs floating around my house. When I got the Logitech MX Revolution mouse, I thought that I got a mouse that can go with the rest of my life. : And when I saw a Logitech mouse that was costly than the MX Revolution, I has been excited how Logitech could improved their technology more. The thing is that there’s no cool feature added to the MX1100 and many things aren’t better than the MX Revolution. Here are the things that I felt throughout the handling. I primarily compare the MX1100 with the MX Revolution, because the mouse in this price range, I think still the MX Revolution is the best and it may be served as a reference for a review.
1. The MX1100 is fatter than the MX Revolution. At 1st, I thought that the MX Revolution was big, but, the MX1100 is bigger. As a matter of fact, it’s fatter and more round than the MX Revolution. When I 1st grabbed it, I felt like I holded a baseball in my hand. Since I got too used to the contour of the MX Revolution, the MX1100 felt a little uncomfortable to me in the 1st place. But, once I got used to it, it felt much better. Still, I like the form of the MX Revolution better I have a small hand and now the MX Revolution feels much slimmer than before.
2. The material used in the MX1100 feels cheaper than the Revolution. It may be due to grayish black color and the light weight plastic, but, the touch and the feel of the MX Revolution is way better. And the color and finish of the MX Revolution looks better than the MX1100.
3. As far as the weight is worried, the MX1100 is lighter than the MX Revolution. If you like a light mouse and want to have less burden on your wrist, then the MX1100 may work better for you.
4. I have generally liked a mouse with a rechargeable battery. But, the MX1100 uses normal AA batteries 2 and doesn’t supply rechargeable batteries. The good thing is that Logitech claimed that the battery can last nearly nine months of a normal handling. If I could not complain about this. Because, the rechargeable battery in the mouse gets degraded and you may want to recharge the mouse more frequently over the time. And the rechargeable battery in the MX Revolution isn’t easily replaced. If the battery in the MX1100 lasts about nine months, I’m happy with it.
5. In the MX Revolution, clicking the wheel changes the scroll mode from the fast scrolling mode to the clicky wheel mode or vice versa. In the MX1100, you may want to use the small button right under the scroll wheel to do that. I’m using the MX Revolution and the MX1100 together now and am generally perplexed about it. But if you’re one who uses either one, you don’t have to worry about it. BTW, I’m a big fan of the fast scrolling mode you can scroll many pages inside a second and it also works beautifully in the MX1100.
6. , there’s a new thing in the MX1100. It’s a thumb button and is under the place that you put your thumb on it. It isn’t observable and hidden inside the rubber under the place for your thumb. Once you get to used to it, it’s convenient. As you expect, you may be able to assign any action to this thumb button. And the horizontal wheel used to located near the thumb in the MX Revolution is gone. I’m not missing it since I didn’t use it much. I assigned the volume up/down to the horizontal thumb wheel, but, I generally forget that the wheel is there. I think Logitech may feel the same way that it’s useless. No complaint.
Overall, the MX1100 mouse is a great mouse. The tracking could not be better and it’s a top notch mouse in every part. It just has a sibling that shines more, the MX Revolution. Now the price of the MX1100 is roughly $10 cheaper than the MX Revolution and if you like a light mouse with a fat and round design, there’s no reason not to decide the MX1100. I dropped the MX1100 more than some number of times from the table and it still works well. It didn’t have a single scratch on it. It’s tough and firm. And if you aren’t a big fan of a shiny and glossy surface mouse like the MX Revolution, the MX1100 mouse is for you. They’re like the glossy and matte papers in the a photo printing. The choice is on you.
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of five stars
Must be a good match for your needs,
March 5, 2009
By ,A. Rhode Vancouver, WA See all my reviews
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I bought this mouse when I moved desks at work and my mouse cord could not reach. I was told that I could go pick out a new mouse and I thought, well the company is paying and I use it all day, I may also get the best. It is surely nicer that my $15 Dell mouse. Unfortunately, for each improvement, there looks to be a problem that makes me wonder if I should take it back and just get a USB extention cord.
Personal Preference and Comfort
This is clearly going to differ from person to person, but I did many research on this after realizing that this mouse is not the best for me, and so it may be useful for other people. I could say that my hands are medium sized larger than most women. This mouse felt great in the store when I rested my hand on it, but after using it for a while, my hand becomes uneasy and my wrist feels inflexible. I had never realized it, but I am a “fingertip” mouse user www2.Razerzone.Com/MouseGuide/html/fingertipgrip.Php, where I only make contact with the mouse with the info of my fingers. This mouse is intended to have your hand rest on it so that the palm is in contact www2.Razerzone.Com/MouseGuide/html/palmgrip.Php. I can still use it with my fingertips, but its bigger and heavier than ideal for that kind of use. The term “ergonomic” is misleading because ergonomics is all about finding what fits you well. I’m disappointed with LG that they’re one of the top mouse manufacturers but supply no guidance in picking a mouse with a correct fit.
Buttons and Customization
This mouse has many more buttons than I am used to, but the scrolling is still the most vital for me. 1st off, the hyper fast scrolling does as advertised and works well for my office type uses. I can whiz through long papers, provided the computer can keep up. It works well in Word and Firefox, but is pretty useless in Adobe PDF reader since the software looks to insist on a maximum speed of crawl despite. I have gotten used the smooth bearing and like using it when it is not needed. But, I run into issues with AutoCAD and ArcGIS. The scroll wheel is totally essential for these programs because I use it to zoom and pan. To prevent accidental zoom, I have to put the scroll wheel back in normal mode. Not a big deal, the button is right on the mouse but it is a bit annoying to readjust. Panning is performed by holding down the scroll wheel and this is where I make the most errors. It is so loose that if I do not push it down perfectly, I will push it to the side and mess up the programs. I deactivated the side scrolling and that assists but it is annoying to lose possible functionality because the hardware is poor.
I like the button layout on the mouse. They are inflexible and accidental presses are minimal. I have a little trouble to get the hidden thumb button to register on occasion. All the buttons are greatly customizable and you may be able to assign different functions to different programs. Many of their default settings are a bit strange so it is worth fiddling with. The document switcher is many less convenient than Alt Tab, so I would not annoy with it. The thumb button is set to go a Google search on whatever I highlighted. I also changed the DPI buttons to Copy/Paste. We will see if I use it.
Performance
The biggest issue I have with this mouse is an unreliable mouse signal. I can not have my cell phone near the mouse or the receiver without the cursor moving erratically. This issue looks to magnify when I use a graphics intensive program like AutoCAD or ArcGIS. It is inconvenient to have to have my phone kept away because I typically keep it on silent and rely on the vibration to alert me of a call. Without the cell phone, I still experience many issues. There is not much advantage to having a exact mouse if the signal does not keep up. From what I can tell, it looks like problems the 2.4 GHz bandwidth are common, and I could expect LG to go with something more dependable for a top of the line mouse.
Overall
I could recommend this mouse if 1 you favor resting you hand on your mouse, rather than use your fingertips 2 the USB dongle will be close to your mouse 3 you use the scroll button primarily for scrolling, rather than as a center button. Otherwise, shop around because $80 should give you many nice alternatives.
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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of five stars
Second best mouse money can buy,
October 21, 2008
By ,A. E. “wiespinosas” NY United States See all my reviews
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I must start this review by saying that this is the SECOND best mouse money can purchase I believe..
The best mouse money can purchase is still the Logitech MX revolution which is really cheaper than this now.
I’ve been a Logitech fan for many years. Every time they create a cool mouse I must purchase it. I’m a sucker for cool high tech gadgets. By now I own 2 MX revolution, 3 VX Revolution, 1 MX Air, 1 G9, 1 VX Nano, 1 V470 and the list continues. I know, I have issues : .
This mouse is nice built like all the high end Logitech merchandise. Is alike to the MX revolution with the following differences, which I think about, CONS:
1. The battery isn’t fitted like the MX Revolution which comes with a charging cradle. The MX1100 works with 2 AA batteries. This may be a good thing in the long run but is annoying to keep changing the batteries. Another reviewer made a comment about the MX 1100 battery life, but I can not comment on that still. The box claims nine months which could be amazing if is true.
2. The mouse is bigger than any other mouse I have. I favor a normal size mouse but a person with big hands may appreciate this.
Now the other differences from the MX Revolution that I think about as PROS are:
1. The center wheel acts as a button only. On the MX revolution it toggles between the fast scrolling mode and the normal mode. On the MX 1100 they provided the button beside the wheel for that. I think it works better than pressing the wheel. The other good thing about it’s that’s as smooth as the MX Revolution.
2. They added a thumb button. I do not see myself using that but is nice to know is there.
I will rate the MX 1100 four stars only because I still like the MX Revolution better but that’s just me. Before spending that much money on a mouse I propose stopping by a retail store and get an idea how it feels in your hand.
These are my two cents.
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May 1, 2009 at 4:34 pm
Nothing in Target, couldnt find rebates or coupons
May 2, 2009 at 3:30 pm
Bestbuy had the lowest price last month, without a rebate
May 3, 2009 at 8:31 pm
Couldnt find any g by guess deals in Chicago
May 4, 2009 at 6:13 pm
Has been reviewed more on Bestbuy site, check it there
May 5, 2009 at 6:22 pm
Walmart had the best price before, buy it there
May 6, 2009 at 8:33 pm
Clearance prices aren’t much more discounted than this so may as well buy it now.
May 7, 2009 at 8:44 pm
I think Frye Electronics may have free shipping
May 8, 2009 at 6:28 pm
Will check local outlet for any discounted deals on
May 9, 2009 at 10:34 pm
Cant beat online deals for g by, plus free shipping at most stores over a certain amount
May 10, 2009 at 9:35 pm
Saw it discounted somewhere, great deal but forgot where
May 11, 2009 at 9:29 pm
What would be the discount if you get it wholesale?
May 12, 2009 at 1:41 pm
Who is the cheapest online dealer?
May 13, 2009 at 3:19 pm
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May 14, 2009 at 4:35 pm
Pros: Great product for the low price. Cons: Difficult to find in stock
May 15, 2009 at 0:39 pm
Amazon or Ebay generaly have a low price than an outlet
May 16, 2009 at 3:53 pm
What is the best price that i can find in San Jose. Any coupons?
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