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Logitech Performance & Anywhere MX Mouse Overcome "Glass Barrier"
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Logitech unveils today two mice carrying their new Darkfield technology. This new sensor looks to one up the current all terrain system from Microsoft called Bluetrack. Darkfield goes where no mouse has gone before: Glass. So many fantastic computer setups are attempted on glass tables. Nothing looks cooler than a wireless keyboard and mouse suspended in mid-air on a glass desk. The ugly mouse pad being the only thing disturbing the high tech fortress of solitude look you are going for. No Longer. The Anywhere MX mouse replaces the hugely popular Logitech Nano mouse for mobile computing. It is virtually identical to the Nano and will retail for $80. The Performance MX Mouse ups the ante on their mid range mice like the MX Revolution. The new MX mouse employs the same tiny receiver as the Anywhere, but it is rechargeable. The internal batteries can be recharged by the standard micro-USB cable even while the mouse is in use. It also employs the force sensitive side scrolling function which varies side scroll speed according to how hard you press the wheel. The Performance MX model will cost you $100 and will be released in Europe and the U.S. sometime this month. - Get Logitech Performance Mouse MX now for $89.99 at Newegg.com
- Get Logitech Performance Mouse MX now for $94.88 at J&R Music and Computer World
- Get Logitech Performance Mouse MX now for $89.99 at Amazon.com
- Get Logitech Performance Mouse MX now for $99.99 at TigerDirect.com
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