Introduction
Founded in 1981, Logitech has been one of the mouse pioneers and has always been pushing new technologies to the market. For example in 1984, the first cordless mouse, which used infrared technology. In 1991 the first radio cordless mouse. USB - optical - dual optical, and today laser.
Weight: | 7 ounces / 200 g |
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Image Processing: | CCD 30x30 Pixels, processing rate: 5.8 megapixels per second |
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Resolution: | 800 DPI |
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Cordless Connection: | Fast RF 27 MHz |
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Laser: | Class 1. 832-852nm (infrared) |
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Battery: | Lithium Ion. Full charge good for ~20 days of use. |
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Packaging
Box contents:
- Mouse
- Docking station which is also the RF receiver
- USB to PS2 adapter
- Instruction manual & driver CD
- AC power adapter for docking station
Docking station
After work you put the mouse in the docking station to recharge it. The docking station is both RF receiver and recharging station at the same time. It is connected to your computer's USB port to transmit the mouse signals and the AC adapter to recharge the mouse batteries. The AC adapter is not required for operation of the mouse.
What I find very nice is that the mouse comes charged out of the box. No need to wait for your new toy to be charged.
The button in the middle of the Docking station is a reset button. This made me worry a bit, but during all testing I experienced not a single crash/hang or similar.