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Comfortable.
Easy to use.
Unifying receiver.
Programmable buttons.
Works almost anywhere.
Classy design.
Great fit and finish with strategically placed rubberized sections.
True mouse tracking on any surface.
Big wheel with or without detents.
Great range (up to 30 ft).
Tiny USB dongle.
Great battery life.
Included neoprene travel case.
Expensive.
Mouse feels a bit too flat.
Right handed only.
Somewhat cheap feeling wheel button.
Could use more sensitivity.
By DigitalVersus on January 03, 2012
The Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX is a great little computer mouse that's compact and practical. It's an intelligent update of the VX Nano, with a new sensor, repositioned buttons and a handy travel pouch. All in all, it's a very nice product!...
By TechRadar on June 09, 2011
The trackpads on netbooks and laptops can often be uncomfortable to use, especially if you use them for long periods of time. A good solution to this is to get a separate mouse that you can use alongside your laptop. This can bring its own set of...
By PCMag Mideast on June 29, 2010
Think of the Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX as an all-terrain mouse! The mouse is one of the first to feature Logitech’s Darkfield Laser Tracking, which allows you to use your mouse virtually anywhere you want — including clear glass (with a...
By NotebookCheck on June 26, 2010
The Logitech MX mouse is a mobile high-end mouse that can especially score with the excellent Darkfield Sensor. Workmanship, feel and design were impressive, too. The switchable mouse wheel allows fast scrolling through long documents, but in return...
By Engadget on May 25, 2010
The computer mouse lived longer than many ever anticipated. Yep, that's going to be the first line of the mouse's obituary. One day we may navigate every computer with a glass multitouch trackpad, or by simply by touching the screen, but today...
By TechEye on April 15, 2010
Logitech has kindly posted us an Anywhere Mouse MX, a wireless little number that boasts it can be used on pretty much any surface. Does it work, and is it any good? Let's take a look:It looks like a hand grenade straight out of Star Wars which is...
By TechCentral on February 02, 2010
By ZAM KARIM intech@thestar.com.my THE selling point of the Logitech Anywhere Mouse MX M905 is its ability to “see” many surfaces when all its laser and optical brethren tend to be blinded by them. Thanks to its Darkfield Laser...
By CNET UK on January 06, 2010
The Anywhere Mouse MX bears Logitech's multi-connective Unifying receiver and glass-tracking Darkfield technology, but £65 is too much for a portable mouse, especially when the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 costs less than half as much...
By About.com on January 01, 2010
Manufacturer's SiteLogitech's Anywhere MX mouse aims to live up to its namesake -- namely, that it can be used (duh) anywhere. It does this and a little bit more, and it proves to be quite a comfortable mouse for use during even long periods of...
By InsideHW on November 12, 2009
New mouse technology is before us, and we are very delighted with it. We hope that this technology will be developed further, so we are eagerly waiting for new models with hopes for some price cuts. Larger, Logitech Performance Mouse MX is priced...
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