
Judging from reviews, the Logitech MX610 cordless mouse was perhaps the best general-purpose mouse available when introduced a few years ago. Since then, the Logitech MX Revolution (*est. $70) has surpassed it, but the Revolution is much more expensive. If you are left-handed, the Logitech MX610 mouse does have one unmatched advantage -- it comes in two versions: one for left-handers and another for righties. All other mice are either contoured for righties or symmetric, which reviewers say is not the most comfortable for anyone.
We found the best reviews of the Logitech MX610 cordless mouse at Virtual-Hideout.net, TrustedReviews.com and CoolTechZone.com. Each review is supported by in-depth testing and makes suitable comparisons to competing products. The reports on the cordless Logitech MX610 laser mouse at Virtual-Hideout.net and TrustedReviews.com are also well illustrated with photos and screen shots.
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Although this review is not as extensive as some on this site, testing is extensive. The conclusion competently identifies Logitech MX610's position in the marketplace, but the reviewer fails to mention that other brands offer mice that could be used by left-handers.
Review: Logitech MX610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless Mouse Review, Peter "Stygian" Chng, May 19, 2006
Even as a left-hander, Benny Har-Even had to adjust to using the Logitech MX610 cordless left-handed mouse. The review makes a key comparison with the Logitech MX Revolution and leaves readers with a good idea of whether the mouse is a good choice for them.
Review: Logitech MX610 Left-Hand Cordless Mouse Review, Benny Har-Even, Feb. 22, 2007
CoolTechZone.com is a prolific reviewer of mice, including the Logitech MX610 laser cordless mouse. Testing is lengthy and extensive. Appropriate comparisons are made, although this review is dated. That weakens Gundeep Hora's recommendation because mice aren't rated or ranked, so we don't know if Hora still thinks the Logitech MX610 is the best in its class.
Review: Logitech MX610: Laser Cordless Mouse Review, Gundeep Hora, May 1, 2006
This Canadian website offers a basic, competent review of the Logitech MX610 cordless mouse, but the review is overly focused on features. Depth of testing is not explained and no comparisons are made. This is a generic review with a high product rating.
Review: Logitech MX610 Laser Cordless Mouse Review, Steve Blackwell
5. CNET
CNet.com reviews lots of mice, but the reviews are short and testing isn't well documented. In this review, Michelle Thatcher doesn't mention the original Logitech MX610, which CNet reviewed more than a year earlier and rated lower. Thus, readers don't know if the lefty mouse earns its current rating because it stands out as a specialty product, or if the difference is an editorial oversight.
Review: Logitech MX610 Left-Hand Laser Cordless Mouse Review, Michelle Thatcher, Feb. 5, 2007
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