28 August 2006

Ready for Logitech’s Mice Revolution?

Logitech has announced the launch of two new mouse products that it claims will make it easy for web searches and navigation of content on a PC.

The new cordless laser Logitech MX Revolution and Logitech VX Revolution include an automatic web search button, and a wheel that can navigate down hundreds of web pages, spreadsheet or word documents in 7 seconds. Think that’s too fast? No worries - the wheel can easily switch between the free-spin and the conventional scroll mode.

There is a One-Touch Search button under the scroll wheel, which brings up web search results for a highlighted word or phrase with just a single click. After highlighting a term in the spreadsheet or document, simply clicking the search button opens a web browser with Google or Yahoo! search results.

The MX Revolution is targeted at desktop users and has an RRP of NZD$219.90. The smaller VX Revolution is targeted at notebook users and has an RRP of NZD$149.90. Both come with a USB micro-receiver that wirelessly connects the mouse to a PC. The mice work on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OS X PCs.

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