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Logitech WAVE (Y-UV90)
posted by andrewlorien

ergonomic keyboard with media control and a few other buttons (there are corded and cordless versions available).
5608 8.00 04-19-2011 12:58 AM 1 reviews
Logicool TM-150
posted by kaz2100

Ambidextrous trackball without scroll wheel functionality.
9301 4.00 12-23-2010 06:44 AM 1 reviews
Logitech Marble Mouse
posted by 320mb

Ease of use, Sleek body design allows left or right hand to fit Comfortably over it. It has 2 buttons(one of each side) and the Trackball is on top and can be easily rolled wi ...
36606 9.40 02-18-2004 05:03 PM 11 reviews
Logitech Cordless Desktop EX100
posted by jollyjoice

"Cordless, Spill-resistant Keyboard and cordless optical Mouse." Has 4 of those little "quick keys" for "my home", "back", "E-mail" & "Calc" as well as "mute" and "volume u ...
27238 8.00 07-16-2005 08:30 AM 3 reviews
Logitech MX-518 (1800DPi)
posted by slackd

With an 1800 dpi optical engine and in-game sensitivity switching, this mouse has the precision you need to take your gaming to the next level.
24581 10.00 10-18-2009 11:16 PM 2 reviews
Logitech diNovo Keyboard for notebooks
posted by anutosho

High quality Keyboard with flat keys but not Linux capable due to non standard layout and keycodes.
10583 2.00 12-13-2009 11:39 PM 1 reviews
Logitech diNovo Mini
posted by ceros

The Logitech diNovo Mini is a palm-sized keyboard with media remote and integrated clickpad. It has a long-life, rechargeable lithium-ion battery that lasts up to one month be ...
13239 10.00 07-31-2009 02:35 PM 1 reviews
Logitech MX Air
posted by zephyrcat

Gyroscopic mouse for controlling your computer from afar without a mousepad. Also features gestures for easy media control. Can be used as a standard wireless mouse.
12363 9.00 12-27-2008 08:55 PM 1 reviews
Logitech V150 Laser Mouse for Notebooks
posted by rjwilmsi

Comfort Sculpted body: Shaped for comfort and support for either hand. Convenience Ultra-compact design: Convenient to carry or slip into a bag. Plug and ...
17519 10.00 09-27-2008 01:01 PM 1 reviews
Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard
posted by Astro

Logitech Internet Navigator USB Keyboard Works nice in slackware 9.1, picked up by hotplug and modules loaded for it. Havn't toyed with getting the multimedia and extra but ...
31187 8.30 01-23-2004 03:50 PM 12 reviews
Logitech Cordless Rumblepad 2
posted by makuyl

Cordless gamepad with feedback motors. 12 buttons, 8-way D-pad and 2 analog sticks. Of the 12 buttons, 2 are for mode and vibration leaving 10 for gaming. 100h battery life.
25946 7.00 05-09-2005 03:44 PM 3 reviews
Logitech Precision Gamepad Precision Gamepad
posted by zeky

Just connect and play… it's that simple. Introducing the Logitech Precision Gamepad, a precise, sturdy, comfortable controller that also looks great. Play sports, action, adve ...
21968 9.00 03-07-2005 06:28 AM 3 reviews
Logitech MX700
posted by Boudewijn

Hi, I got an MX700 mouse alone (i've you've got the set, look at the other review) : it justs works fine using MDK (various versions). But, both the button on the side ( ...
14472 10.00 09-14-2004 07:53 PM 2 reviews
Logitech V200 Cordless Notebook Mouse
posted by jetxee

Cordless (2.4 MHz) mouse with very small USB micro-receiver and invisible light. 4-directional wheel. 1-year battery life declared.
12889 9.00 02-02-2006 07:41 AM 2 reviews
Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse
posted by pld

G7 optical laser gaming mouse. Very nice! The mouse has a 2000dpi resolution in hardware, which means that right out of the box it can run at 2000dpi on your *nix box. It a ...
21515 10.00 01-09-2006 11:41 AM 1 reviews




  



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