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Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse

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Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse $32 at Logitech
 
Discuss (10) : History : Tell : Posted 8:29 AM PST 11/19/09 by Ben
Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser MouseLogitech has it (new, dented box) for $80 - $48 off with coupon code logi_mx1100_11139 [Exp 11/19] = $32 with free shipping. This mouse features a MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel, programmable buttons, battery indicator, switchable resolution, and many more buzzwords. [Compare]
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    #1   sccoxx - Posted 8:46 am PST 11/19/09 (141 Posts)
    If this is anything like the MX1000, this is a great deal. I love my 1000. Fast response, and Ive been using it for almost 2 years now with no significant loss in battery capability. Great price for an open box item
    #2   frankburnz - Posted 8:48 am PST 11/19/09 (670 Posts)
    most profitable dent ever.
    #3   hobsta - Posted 9:31 am PST 11/19/09 (49 Posts)
    I've used the mouse before and its very comfortable. I also own the Mx1000 and I can +1 to sccoxx about the battery capability and response. Great Mice. Great Mice.
    #4   prymaxe - Posted 9:34 am PST 11/19/09 (11 Posts)
    N41. I own both the MX1000 and MX1100 and I like this one more. The AA's in this last a long, long time and I like the button layout better.
    #5   madmartigan - Posted 11:03 am PST 11/19/09 (231 Posts)
    I really wish they had a rechargeable cradle for this. I also think the mx1000 was the greatest mouse ever.
    #6   sccoxx - Posted 12:10 pm PST 11/19/09 (141 Posts)
    madmartigan wrote:
    I really wish they had a rechargeable cradle for this. I also think the mx1000 was the greatest mouse ever.
    gotta agree, that rechargeable cradle is a great asset, AA's may last awhile, but ive never changed batteries in my 1000, and the battery life is a lot of extensive gaming every night between charges (every 3 weeks or so, if that)
    #7   ttom - Posted 12:36 pm PST 11/19/09 (36 Posts)
    Battery life is great on this even with regular Duracell AAs. I bought this in May for work, just changed the battery for the first time last week. I use it constantly throughout the day and I don't have to bother turning it off when I leave. The weight was a bit of a factor but i've gotten used to it since then.
    #8   lightbulb42 - Posted 3:01 pm PST 11/19/09 (311 Posts)
    I'm with the MX1000 lovers. Best mouse I've ever used. Batteries in mine finally started to get weak and the pads on the bottom are looking pretty crappy. Found a good deal on a MX Revolution. Good, but I like the MX1000 better. I think I'm going to open up my MX1000 and see if I can replace the batteries.
    #9   Extragooey - Posted 3:15 pm PST 11/19/09 (37 Posts)
    I'm currently on my second MX1000 and I agree with the others, it's a great mouse. I actually have the MX1100 as well, just haven't opened it. I can do without the rechargeable cradle. The contacts on both my MX1000s always rust and prevent a good contact with the recharging cradle. I would have to scrape the contacts almost every time I want to recharge. A bit of a pain. I'm looking forward to using the MX1100 and some rechargeable AA Eneloops. I think they should work well together.
    #10   superman2005 - Posted 3:36 pm PST 11/19/09 (888 Posts)
    almost bought it then backed out because
    1) the microgear scroll wheel makes it difficult to middle click. (I have a G9x and its very hard to middle click)
    2) The usb receiver is huge, not the compact kind.
     
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