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by Roman Loyola , Macworld.com When a company puts out a highly acclaimed mouse like the MX Revolution Mouse ( ), the bar gets set pretty high. Logitech’s new MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse isn’t as feature-filled as the MX Revolution, but it does measure up—it’s one of the better mice I’ve ever used. The MX 1100 is a beast of a mouse; it fits my hand comfortably (my right hand measures 8.5 inches from the base of my wrist to the tip of my middle finger), but... Read more
The Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse, the newest addition to the MX line of performance mice, is bulky, heavy (5.55 ounces with two AA batteries)—and comfortable. Although tailored to general-purpose computing, it's versatile enough for gaming. Rubber-like material on both sides assures a good grip, and the large, contoured body lets you rest your hand and move your wrist or use your fingertips for more precise control. The shape, however, suits righties more than... Read more
Logitech continues to refine their mice to separate them from the competition. The 1100 has a fair price and plenty of features to keep users happy. Read more
I have owned all the high end coreless mouses for desktop/notbook from both logitech and microsoft, looking for the perfection of mouse. So far, the classical, like mx900 or more recent G7 are the most practical and comfortable. But mx900 only has average DPI and heavy. And both only have 1 to 2 days battery life. MX1100 among other more updated mice has improved battery life drastically. 2 AA could last 9 months. I just installed 1 AA because the weight is much more... Read more
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