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Written by Colin Armstrong - Edited by Olin Coles   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010
Table of Contents: Page Index
Logitech MX-620 Cordless Laser Mouse
Closer Look: Logitech MX 620
MX 620 Software Features
Testing and Results
Final Thoughts and Conclusion

Logitech MX 620 Wireless Laser Mouse Review

Since 1981, Logitech has been making a name for themselves in the computer hardware scene. When you think of computer peripherals, you typically think of Logitech. This veteran company is usually a top choice when deciding to purchase any type of input device, ranging from keyboards to webcams. As a worldwide leader in pointing devices, it's no surprise Logitech has learned to adapt to the current market and reinvent the mouse each time they release a new product. With the Logitech MX-620 cordless laser mouse, model 910-000240, the company doesn't disappoint.

One type of computer peripheral that's often overlooked while upgrading or building a new computer is the mouse. Not a lot of thought is given to the type of mouse that one would purchase. It's generally just a quick, thoughtless decision, and that's the end of it. With the current price tag of input devices coming down - including keyboards and mice - there's no excuse not to get a good one. Take the Logitech MX 620 Wireless Laser mouse for example. Boasting hyper-fast scrolling, laser tracking, an extremely long battery life, and a value that can't be beat, this mouse is a force to be reckoned with.

Logitech MX 620 Cordless Laser Mouse

Instead of focusing on a gaming mouse, Logitech has taken a different approach by combining a variety of different features from a wide range of their already-released mice. Five programmable buttons, an ergonomic design, and a 2.4 GHz wireless connection make the Logitech MX 620 a powerful device, both in the aspects of gaming and productivity. As a hardcore gamer (and someone who doesn't like change), I was slightly hesitant in using a new mouse. I was also a bit apprehensive because I've never used a wireless mouse before, and I was afraid of wireless interference. I need a mouse that's reliable, structurally sound, and ergonomic. Does Logitech live up to it's name with the MX 620 wireless laser mouse? Keep reading to find out.

MX 620 Features

  • Ergonomic right-handed design
  • Microgear Precision scroll wheel
  • 4-stage battery level indicator
  • 5 programmable buttons
  • Touch-to-search button
  • Laser Engine
  • 12 month battery life

910-000240 Specifications

  • Model number: 910-000240
  • Dimensions: 14 x 50 x 6 mm
  • Weight: 145 g
  • DPI Sensitivity: 1000
  • Color: Black

About Logitech

Focused on innovation and quality, Logitech designs personal peripherals to help people enjoy a better experience with the digital world. We started in 1981 with mice, which (new at the time)logitech_logo_200px.jpg provided a more intuitive way of interacting with a personal computer. We became the worldwide leader in computer mice, and have reinvented the mouse in dozens of ways to match the evolving needs of PC and laptop users.

Since those early days, we have expanded our expertise in product design beyond the computer mouse, with a broad portfolio of interface devices that are the "last inch" between you and your computer or your console game, digital music or home-entertainment system.

With products sold in almost every country in the world, Logitech's leadership in innovation now encompasses a wide variety of personal peripherals (both cordless and corded), with special emphasis on products for PC navigation, gaming, Internet communications, digital music and home-entertainment control.

For each of our product categories, we study how our customers use their digital devices, and then our designers and engineers set their sights on how we can create a better experience with those devices - richer, more comfortable, more fun, more productive, more convenient, more delightful.



 

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# Get a Real Mouse PadBrian S 2010-03-04 07:38
Come on...get with the 21st Century. Get a Ratzpad or something. You'll never know how you lived without it. I have a Logitech with the spinning wheel and I love it. I find it to be nice to easily flip my finger to get back to the top of the web page or to get quickly to the bottom. I've gotten to where I rarely use the indented setting because I like the smooth flow of the free wheeling mode. Just play with the acceleration settings.
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# Mouse Padphuzz 2010-03-07 02:15
Or if you're too cheap to get a proper mouse pad (like me), you can just use a pad of paper, which is handy for scribbling on, and you can just tear the top sheet off if it gets grubby.
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