Logitech MX1000
Verified2 reviews
Still works.. but – I bought this mouse a very long time ago, around 2004 to 2005; and yes I still use it to this day; but I use it at work. At the time of its release, this mouse was second to none, no other competitor came close to what Logitech offered with this release. Now obviously 7 years down the track, a lot has happened in the market, not to mention the… Read more
various upgrades of technology itself.
In today's use, if you're just going to browse the internet, do your home work; study or for what ever reason other than heavy gaming; then I would still recommend this mouse despite its age. It will still do better than a cheap generic mouse for under $30 or even under $50 for some. At the time of this mouse's release, it was just over $150.
With its continued use, it is showing signs of wear and tear; but every mice goes through this; the battery life is still relatively OK; as I charge it once every week and when I'm not using it; I just override the power button by turning it off to save battery life. The mouse is starting to cause some issues with the power receptors at the back of it when you have to jiggle around when it tries to charge.
Other than this, this mouse is great Everything Charging it
OK – A first generation laser mouse that is smooth and comfortable to use with plenty of buttons to program. Go for a newer model though as the battery life will be better. The mouse is very smooth to move around and easy to handle. There are a lot of buttons on it, however they do not get in the way of normal use. I have never accidentally knocked… Read more
one. Although there is a lithium battery in the mouse I have found that the battery does not last as long between charges compared to the newer models which only use AA batteries. I suspect because this is an older mouse the battery saving features are not as advanced. You will need to switch the mouse on and off on the underside every time you use it.
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