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With your Logitech Performance Mouse MX, you've got the power to conquer almost any surface and any task without a second thought.

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lusnia 7:19pm on Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 
Very nice product, buy with confidence. Accurate Controls","Easy To Clean","Ergonomic Layout","Fast Response Need books I have used this trackball for more than six years with my desktop. It took a little getting used to compared to a mouse that you move around.
pancapangrawit 4:37am on Saturday, September 18th, 2010 
Excellent mouse. Works great, just plug and play, beautiful smooth movement, lightweight and accurate. I have never had a mouse so pleasant to use. It fits the palm really very well and the rubber pads at the sides gives a good grip.
ePassporte Online _s 4:23am on Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 
"This little notebook mouse is amazing. With 6 months of battery life, its great for justjust one AA battery- which is included! "This is a great mouse, eay to use and set up. Fast and accurate pointing" Great price, easy set up on line Nothing yet
sachin 11:08pm on Monday, August 9th, 2010 
At home, is perfect. Accurate Tracking,Comfortable Design,Fast Response,Glides Smoothly,Great Features,Works On Any Surface Catches Easily Left hand or right control convenient. Accurate Tracking,Comfortable Design,Fast Response,Glides Smoothly,Great Features,Great price.

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Logitechs

Most Important Products

Logitech P4 Mouse

(1982) Logitechs first mouse, the P4 was one of the first commercially available mice. Designed for use with graphics and network workstations, the P4 offered the combination of optical technology and mechanical tracking (opto-mechanical), and delivered greater tracking precision than did mechanical mice. Introduced at a price of $299 (U.S.), the P4 preceded the introduction of the graphical Macintosh and Windows operating systems, which would help the mouse become a symbol of the personal computer and one of the most often used devices in the world. The P4 also gave birth to the R4, the worlds first intelligent mouse, featuring an onboard microprocessor.

HP mouse

(1984) For an OEM deal with HP, Logitech made a huge leap toward establishing a viable business of making mice. HP was the first partner for which Logitech manufactured its two-button opto-mechanical mouse the company produced just a few thousand units a month. However, HP was the first of a list that would later include AT&T, Olivetti, DEC and Apple.

Logitech C7 Mouse

(1985) Sold for a breakthrough low price of $99 in the U.S., the C7 quickly catapulted Logitech into the home market. Within three years of the C7s introduction, Logitechs business was equally split between OEM and retail, giving the company brand recognition among the growing number of home personal computer users and providing the increased revenue the company needed to go public. The C7 also offered technological breakthroughs: It drew its power from the personal computers RS232 serial interface, eliminating the need for an external power supply.

ScanMan 32

(1988) Logitechs handheld scanner was the companys first imaging product, a step beyond the companys core mouse business. ScanMan 32 recorded images in black and white, but the product line evolved to include handheld color scanners, and eventually flatbed scanners. Logitech eventually left the scanner business but would later apply its imaging expertise to its highly successful webcam business.

Logitech S9 Mouse

(1989) Further strengthening Logitechs brand identity, the S9 was Logitechs first mouse to include the companys now well-known consumer logo, designed by creative consultancy Frog Design. The mouses industrial design was also a departure from the boxy shape of previous mice offering a concave shape from tip to base that fit the natural curve of the hand. Style and comfort would become hallmark traits of Logitechs product designs.
Logitechs 25 Most Important Products - Page 2 Logitech TrackMan Trackball
(1989) The original Logitech TrackMan trackball represented another breakthrough in comfort and ergonomics. The device featured a thumboperated trackball on the left and three buttons on the right side of the mouse, enabling the users right hand to rest naturally while working.

Logitech MouseMan

(1990) Logitech aimed to further satisfy the varying needs of its growing customer base with the new MouseMan product line. After conducting extensive research and focus-group testing of computer users, Logitech introduced the mouse in different shapes and sizes MouseMan Left, MouseMan Right, and MouseMan Large. Even in these early days, Logitech realized that one size cant fit all.

Logitech MouseMan Cordless
(1991) Logitechs leadership in cordless peripherals for the PC started with the introduction of the MouseMan Cordless. With an introductory price of $149 (U.S.), it was the first mouse to use radio frequency (RF) technology, which meant the mouse didnt require a direct line of sight with its receiver to function. Logitech would later apply its RF wireless expertise to cordless keyboards and game controllers, and eventually headsets, wireless music systems and advanced remote controls. Today, the worldwide cordless mouse and keyboard market alone has an estimated worth of nearly $1 billion (U.S.).

Logitech FotoMan

(1992) One of the first commercially available digital cameras for consumers, FotoMan was ahead of its time. It stored QVGA quality images on internal RAM, and was priced at $1,000 (U.S.). The product was awarded the PC Computing magazine MVP award for 1991. Logitech would later apply its growing digital imaging expertise to its award-winning line of webcams.

Logitech AudioMan

(1992) This audio-speaker and voice-recorder combination was the industrys first of its kind. Targeted at early notebook PC users, it allowed people to insert audio clips into some files and applications, and play back those clips. It was also Logitechs first audio peripheral, paving the way for the companys future leadership in the PC speaker business.
Logitech Magellan 3D mouse
(1993) This was the first mouse developed for three-dimensional CAD/CAM/CAE applications. The technology would become the foundation of Logitech spin-off 3Dconnexion, a leading developer and manufacturer of 3D navigation input devices for the professional market. The company proved once again that early innovation often takes time to become a viable business proposition.
Logitechs 25 Most Important Products - Page 3

Logitech Wingman

(1994) Logitechs first gaming product, this was an ergonomic flightsimulating joystick that looked like the real thing. It lent its Wingman name to several subsequent gaming products, including force-feedback controllers that allowed Logitech to bring a new level of realism to gamers.

Logitech VideoMan

(1995) Logitechs first Web camera, VideoMan allowed people to send live and recorded video over the Internet for the first time ever a revolutionary experience at the time. To deliver this experience, Logitech again demonstrated its expertise in developing software, critical to the webcams ability to perform properly on the PC. Logitech quickly became a leading manufacturer of OEM webcams thanks to an agreement to manufacture VideoMan for Silicon Graphics (SGI).

Logitech TrackMan Marble

(1995) The innovative Trackman Marble marked a major milestone in tracking technology: its revolutionary optical sensing system replaced vulnerable mechanical parts and eliminated problems such as dust and dirt clogging mechanical parts. Optical technology would later be introduced and become standard in computer mice.
Logitech QuickCam (1998) The first of Logitechs QuickCam webcams, the QuickCam VC webcam featured an eyeball design that has become one of the most VC
recognizable shapes in the PC industry. Logitech purchased the QuickCam brand when the company acquired the hardware division of Connectix in 1998. Logitech has carefully fine-tuned the eyeball design over time. In 2005, the QuickCam webcam was named by PC World magazine as one of The 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years.
Logitech Cordless Desktop
(1998) The genesis of a new product category, the introduction of the Logitech Cordless Desktop marked the first time RF wireless technology was included in a cordless mouse-and-keyboard package. Logitech trademarked the term and developed an entire family of Cordless Desktop products, with varying designs and features to help computer users enjoy and enhance the experience of navigating the rapidly developing Internet.
Logitechs 25 Most Important Products - Page 4
Logitech GT Force racing wheel for PlayStation
(2000) Logitechs first peripheral designed for the rapidly growing console-gaming market, this high-performance USB wheel delivered powerful force-feedback and arcade realism into the living room. It was the companys first peripheral designed for a platform other than the PC.
Logitech Z-560 speaker system
(2001) Logitechs first performance speaker system for the PC, the 400watt Z-560 system was awarded THX certification, a designation of audio quality reserved primarily for movies and high-end home-theater equipment until this time. The original flagship of the award-winning Z-series family, the foundation-shaking Z-560 speakers won many industry accolades, providing a huge splash for Logitech in the high-end PC speaker market.

Logitech Cordless MouseMan Optical
(2001) In the midst of its 20th anniversary celebration, Logitech delivered the elusive and much-anticipated combination of cordless freedom in this breakthrough mouse. The Cordless MouseMan Optical freed people from cord tangles on the desktop and the chore of cleaning dirt and grime from ball-based mice. The key technical breakthrough was the new low-power optical chips that reduced the power consumption of the optics to enable battery life of up to three months.
Logitech Cordless Controller for PlayStation
(2002) Using 2.4 GHz wireless technology, this cordless controller provided 20 feet of range, allowing consumers to sit comfortably on the couch without an unsightly, hazardous cord stretching across the living room. The second-generation controller, the Logitech Cordless Action Controller for PlayStation (2004), has become Logitechs best-selling game controller for any platform. Logitech also makes similar cordless controllers for the Xbox gaming console.
Logitech QuickCam (2003) With an award-winning design that is dramatically different from Orbit/QuickCam typical webcams, the highly stylized QuickCam Orbit webcam features unique face-tracking capabilities using a motorized camera head that Sphere
allows the camera to pan and tilt. Combined with applications such as Skype and Windows Live Messenger, the webcam makes the experience of live voice and video communications over the Internet easier and more enjoyable.
Logitechs 25 Most Important Products - Page 5
Logitech diNovo Media Desktop
(2003) Logitechs ultra-stylish combination mouse, keyboard and media pad instantly transforms a PC into a Bluetooth wireless control center, making it easy to wirelessly exchange information between the PC and Bluetooth devices, such as PDAs, mobile phones and printers. An awardwinning design, the product features flat, angular shapes that complement the look of modern flat-panel monitors.
(2004) This desktop trophy was the industrys first computer mouse to Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse feature laser tracking and illumination. Combining laser with Logitechs powerful MX processing engine and Fast RF wireless technology, the Logitech MX1000 mouse set a new performance benchmark for responsiveness and accuracy.
Logitech Harmony 880 remote control
(2005) Sporting the first major redesign since Logitechs acquisition of Intrigue Technologies in 2004, the Internet-programmable Harmony 880 remote offers one-touch activity-based buttons such as Watch TV, or Listen to Music that reflect how people experience entertainment. Featuring a color LCD and a charging station, the stylish Harmony 880 remote has helped Logitech ascend to the U.S. retail market leadership position in revenue for the programmable remote control category.

Logitech mm50 portable speakers for iPod
(2005) Soon after their introduction, Logitechs premium speakers for the iPod became one of the companys best-selling audio products. The sales success reflected Logitechs ability to enter into new markets with products that complement design icons such as the iPod, and to enhance peoples digital experience on a variety of platforms.
Logitechs 25 Most Important Products - Page 6
+1 Most Important Products
A Revolutionary New Mouse
Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse
(2006) Setting the stage for the next 25 years of Logitech innovation, the Logitech MX Revolution cordless laser mouse marks a radical change in navigating complex and abundant content. It features hyper-fast scrolling with a revolutionary alloy wheel the MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel that spins freely for up to seven seconds, spanning hundreds of pages with a single flick of the finger and setting a new benchmark in scrolling efficiency. An innovative One-Touch Search feature allows people to select a word or phrase on a Web page or in a document and, with a single click, view Internet search results on that subject. And its ergonomic design is almost forgettable it becomes a nearly imperceptible extension of the hand.

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Logitech

Wireless Mouse M195

Comfortable control

More comfort than a laptop touchpad Natural, intuitive control of your laptop Simple setup Plug-and-forget nano-receiver Months of use from one battery
Logitech Wireless Mouse M195 gives you the comfortable, intuitive control you want for your laptop. Place your wireless mouse wherever it feels best and forget about performing tricky finger manoeuvers in a fixed location like you do with a touchpad. Instead youll enjoy smooth, precise tracking, easy text selection and effortless scrolling. Theres no complicated setup or software to install. The nano-receiver is so small you can plug it in once and forget it. The Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connection is reliable and powerful. And intelligent battery management features ensure youll have enough power to go for months between battery changes.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

Windows-based PC - Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 - USB port Mac computer - Mac OS X 10.4 or later - USB port Linux - Linux kernel 2.6+ - USB port

PACKAGE SPECIFICATIONS

Primary Pack Part # WER Bar code Part # EER Bar code Weight Length Width Height/depth Volume 1 primary pack 1 intermediate pack 1 master shipper carton 1 pallet EURO 1 container 20 ft 1 container 40 ft 1 container 40 ft HQ 910-(EAN-13) 910-(EAN-13) 129.6g 8.70cm 4.20cm 13.20cm 0.482dm 118800
Master Shipper Carton n/a 50992060247011 (SCC-14) n/a 50992060247110 (SCC-14) 2.911kg 22.10cm 18.40cm 28.10cm 0.01143m3 n/a n/a 5940

PACKAGE CONTENT

Mouse Nano-receiver 1 AA battery User documentation 3-year manufacturers guarantee and full product support
2010 Logitech. Logitech, the Logitech logo and other Logitech marks are owned by Logitech and may be registered. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Technical specifications

General
Device TypeMouse
Wireless ReceiverUSB wireless receiver
OrientationRight-handed
Input Device
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Interface2.4 GHz
Movement Detection TechnologyLaser
FeaturesLogitech Darkfield Laser Tracking
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces1 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesCarrying pouch
Cables Included1 x USB charge cable - external 1 x USB extension cable - external
Compatible with Windows 7"Compatible with Windows 7" software and devices carry Microsoft’s assurance that these products have passed tests for compatibility and reliability with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7.
Power
TypePower adapter
Battery
TypeAA type
Installed Qty2
Software / System Requirements
Software IncludedDrivers & Utilities
OS RequiredMicrosoft Windows 7, Apple MacOS X 10.4 or later, Microsoft Windows Vista / XP
Peripheral / Interface DevicesCD-ROM, USB port
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support3 years warranty
Service & Support DetailsLimited warranty - 3 years
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandLogitech
Part Number910-001105
GTIN00097855060273

 

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