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Logitech MX Revolution

Best wireless mouse

pros
  • Lots of features
  • Great ergonomics
  • Cordless and rechargeable
  • Good precision
cons
  • Expensive
  • Right-handed use only
  • Resolution possibly too low for gamers
 
 
Where to Buy
  • eBay

    for $159.00

  • Dell

    for $159.99

  • PCNation

    for $163.08

 
 
 

The consensus of reviewers is that the Logitech MX Revolution laser cordless mouse really is revolutionary, or more accurately, evolutionary. Almost all say it is currently the best general-purpose mouse, though it's more expensive than others. If gaming is your primary interest, a higher-resolution mouse like the Logitech G9 (*est. $75) or G5 (*est. $45) might be a better bet, but otherwise, nothing else in its class is comparable. The MX Revolution is for right-handed use only.

The Logitech MX Revolution has been around long enough to earn a near-bulletproof reputation as a top choice among mice, and is a consistent top choice in older reviews, some newer reviews and in user reports. Very credible reviews can be found at OCIA.net and SharkyExtreme.com. The review at ExtremeTech.com is a little older, but still helpful overall. EverythingUSB.com's review lacks comparisons or a rating, but is otherwise solid. You can find hundreds of user opinions at Amazon.com in varying degrees of detail.

Where To Buy
 
 
Featured StoresStore RatingNotesTotal Price
eBayeBay rated 4.00 (1175 reviews)1175 store reviewsIn Stock. New$159.00
DellDell rated 3.50 (1716 reviews)1716 store reviewsIn Stock. Free Shipping!$159.99
PCNationPCNation rated 4.50 (1355 reviews)1355 store reviewsIn Stock. FREE FEDEX 2-3 DAY DELIVERY$163.08
 
 
 

Our Sources

1. OverClock Intelligence Agency (OCIA.net)

Reviewer Shawn "playafly187" Knight thoroughly evaluates the Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse, and compares it with the Logitech G7 to determine which the best overall choice. Detailed photographs and screen shots document features and usage.

Review: Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse, Shawn "playafly187" Knight, Mar. 17, 2007

2. SharkyExtreme.com

SharkyExtreme.com is an equipment-oriented website for computer-gaming enthusiasts. Testing is thorough, and Vince Freeman explains the technology very well. An overall rating is augmented with subcategory ratings for innovation, technology, performance, software and value.

Review: Logitech MX and VX Revolution Review, Vince Freeman, Mar. 7, 2007

3. ExtremeTech.com

ExtremeTech.com tested the MX Revolution for several weeks. The review is comprehensive and balanced. Comparisons are indirect, but Jeremy Atkinson describes the mouse as unparalleled in price and features.

Review: Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse Review, Jeremy Atkinson, Aug. 24, 2006

4. EverythingUSB.com

This solid review tells readers almost everything they need to know about the Logitech MX Revolution cordless mouse. It lacks direct comparisons and ratings, but in this case, that is largely overcome by a decisive conclusion that precisely positions the product.

Review: Logitech MX Revolution Wireless Mouse Review, Shane McGlaun, Sept. 18, 2006

5. Amazon.com

Almost 400 users have posted comments about the Logitech MX Revolution at this online retailer, and the overwhelming majority seems to be pleased. Ergonomics and performance are widely praised. That said, some don't find the mouse comfortable to use -- giving credence to the suggestion that trying a mouse before buying one is a good idea -- and a few complain of durability/quality control issues.

Review: Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse Reviews, Contributors to Amazon.com

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