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Logitech V150 Laser Mouse for Notebooks
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1 1690 09-27-2008
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100% of reviewers None indicated 10.0



Description: 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 play: Connect the mouse to a USB port and you're ready to go.

Precision
  • Laser tracking: Experience high-precision, fluid tracking on virtually any surface.
  • Tilt Wheel Plus Zoom™: Scroll side-to-side. Effortlessly zoom in and out of photos and spreadsheets.
Keywords: v150 laser mouse logitech notebook USB
Connection Type: USB


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Old 09-27-2008, 01:02 PM   #1
rjwilmsi
 
Registered: Mar 2005
Distribution: SUSE 11.1 x86_64
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10

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The Logitech V150 is an excellent little notebook mouse. Accuracy of the Logitech laser pointer is of course excellent, tracking flawlessly on almost any surface. There's not really a great deal else to say about a mouse, but I thought I would provide some specifications that don't seem to be readily available elsewhere:
As a notebook mouse, the Logitech V150 is a fair bit smaller than a standard mouse measuring about 98 mm long, 50 mm wide and 32 mm high. The central scroll wheel acts as a third button and offers horizontal scrolling, in addition to normal scrolling. The mouse weighs 65 g (plus 10 g for the cable) so it is considerably lighter than a typical cordless mouse when its batteries are included. The USB cable in itself is only around 60 cm long, which is convenient if you intend to use the mouse close to a notebook computer, but if you do intend to use the mouse where a USB port is not readily accessible, you will almost certainly need a USB extension cable. Whether the shortness of the cable is an advantage or a disadvantage will depend on your use of the mouse. The last thing to point out, if it's not clear from photos, is that the mouse is symmetrical, so can just as easily be used in the left or right hand. The rating on the back reads 5 V, 100 mA.
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