
The Logitech VX Revolution is a top-of-the-line cordless laptop mouse. However, it is also the largest laptop mouse currently available. Because of that, some people may find it only marginally portable, while others will prefer it as a desktop mouse over its sibling, the larger Logitech MX Revolution (*est. $70). Despite this, reviewers conclude that the Logitech VX Revolution is the best laptop mouse overall.
We found many reviews of the Logitech VX Revolution cordless laser mouse, which is a smaller portable version of the highly rated Logitech MX Revolution. ExtremeTech.com and SharkyExtreme.com both regularly review mice and subject them to lengthy real-world testing. Most of these reviews include photos and screen shots that give prospective buyers an excellent idea of what using the mouse is like.
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This is a well-balanced review of the Logitech VX Revolution. A photo compares the size of the Logitech VX Revolution with other (all smaller) laptop mice. Because of its relatively large size, the VX Revolution is compared with its desktop sibling, the MX Revolution.
Review: VX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse Review, Jeremy Atkinson, Aug. 25, 2006
Sharky Extreme.com's Vince Freeman tests mice -- including the Logitech VX Revolution -- for months and explains the technology they use very well. The VX Revolution is directly compared with other mice, and overall ratings are augmented with five subcategory ratings. Review methodology is also thoroughly explained.
Review: Logitech MX and VX Revolution Review, Vince Freeman, Mar. 7, 2007
Testing is superb in this review of the Logitech VX Revolution wireless laptop mouse. In addition, the report is directly comparative and concludes with lists of pros and cons. The conclusion is decisive and specific enough to guide buyers.
Review: Logitech VX Revolution Mouse Review, Peter "Stygian" Chng, Feb. 22, 2007
This review of the Logitech VX Revolution is comprehensive and comparative, and the conclusion is satisfactorily decisive. The reviewer's broad perspective is likely to cover all the questions you might have.
Review: Logitech VX Revolution Wireless Mouse Review, Sal Cangeloso, Nov. 7, 2006
HardwareLogic.com is a computer enthusiast website oriented to beginning do-it-yourselfers. The site doesn't review a lot of mice, but reviews, including this one, are usually very good. This review of the VX Revolution is comparative, well illustrated and supported by practical testing. HardwareLogic.com's rating system is divided into six weighted subcategories, and HardwareLogic links to other good reviews of the same product.
Review: Logitech VX Revolution Wireless Notebook Mouse Review, Editors of HardwareLogic.com, Nov. 29, 2006
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