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Logitech's Cordless Keyboards and Mice Review

Conclusion and Recommendations

 

Logitech proves why their reputation for great keyboards and mice is second to none. These are great products that live up to their promised tweakability. The iTouch software unleashes the full customization potential of these products. Contrary to my suspicions at the outset iTouch was unobtrusive and had little effect (if any) on system resources and should not be avoided. I would ask Logitech to seriously consider making some form of iTouch for Linux.

 

I recommend each and every one of these products. Special distinction goes to the MX700. To borrow an old saying, if you want it you'll have to "pry it from my cold, dead fingers"!

 

Logitech earns the TweakHound Editor's Choice Award for each one of these products.

 

Each product is designed to fit a different set of computer users. I will break down my recommendations along those lines.

 

Logitech Cordless Navigator Duo

  • Average computer users

  • People with small hands

  • Tweakers

Logitech Cordless Elite Duo

  • Advanced computer users

  • People who spend hours using a mouse

  • Tweakers

Logitech MX700

  • Gamers

  • Anyone who edits sound or video

  • Anyone using graphics applications

  • Tweakers

 

 

 

 

 

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