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Posted at 7:23 AM on Friday 05/14/10 by
Ben
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Logitech has the Logitech MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse (new, dented box) for $45 - $5 off with coupon code logi_mx1100_51410 [Exp 5/20] + $6 shipping = $46 shipped. This mouse features a MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel, programmable buttons, battery indicator, switchable resolution, and many more buzzwords. [Compare]
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    nahcyrag - Posted 8:14 am PDT 05/14/10 (266 Posts)  Report Spam

    Ben forgot to post the free shipping code from fatbacon. It might be intentional because the code is for fatbacon only. Shame Ben...

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    Ross - Posted 9:07 am PDT 05/14/10 (1226 Posts)  Report Spam

    Nice mouse!

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    Anonymous - Posted 10:36 am PDT 05/14/10 (16776922 Posts)  Report Spam

    Have one - works great - long battery life.

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    Superman - Posted 11:39 am PDT 05/14/10 (485 Posts)  Report Spam

    Seems like a lot of money for a mouse. Anyone recommend a cheaper one? I got 2 RM67A Logitechs for free but they're getting kind of old and tired. They worked fine for many years though.

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    x21dew - Posted 12:00 pm PDT 05/14/10 (37 Posts)  Report Spam

    great mouse. the box had the smallest half inch dent on it. it's a deal.

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    wonkman - Posted 2:07 pm PDT 05/14/10 (175 Posts)  Report Spam

    I got this previously. Good mouse. Box was opened but everything was ok.

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    dave_c - Posted 2:15 pm PDT 05/14/10 (17707 Posts)  Report Spam

    Superman wrote:
    Seems like a lot of money for a mouse. Anyone recommend a cheaper one? I got 2 RM67A Logitechs for free but they're getting kind of old and tired. They worked fine for many years though.


    Logitech makes several high quality cordless laser mice, you really have to go to a B&M store to try a few till you find one that's ergonomically best for you, then once you find it any differences in cost must be weighed against the years of benefit you might get from using it... or just go to Newegg and browse what they offer since they have such a large selection and good pics.

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    Nivram - Posted 3:00 pm PDT 05/14/10 (1754 Posts)  Report Spam

    #4, just depends on what you're looking for. These Logitech MX mouses (mice?) are very comfortable in the hand, and you can use it for hours without any hand fatigue.

    On the other hand, I use a Logitech V220 (I believe that's what it is) for my laptop, which is much smaller. Okay for the times when I'm traveling, and don't want to have to lug something larger and more cumbersome (the MX has a charging dock, the 220 just uses a double-A battery), but I wouldn't want to use one full time, due to it's tiny size.

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    BenIsNoMore - Posted 6:40 pm PDT 05/14/10 (1417 Posts)  Report Spam

    I want to hear all of the other buzzwords before I'm convinced.

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    RavinDJ - Posted 11:33 am PDT 05/17/10 (304 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's cheaper on

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    RavinDJ - Posted 11:34 am PDT 05/17/10 (304 Posts)  Report Spam

    Silly Ben... changing links Smile

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