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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Logitech MX 400 Performance Laser MouseCustomer Review: BEST LOGITECH MOUSE EVER!!!!! Summary: 5 Stars
I have a MAC and I love Logitech products in general. I have a Logitech MX 300 at my base home and it's great but no frills. I didn't even realize how loud that scroll wheel was until I bought the Logitech MX 400 to replace my boring, frustrating MAC Mighty Mouse. I am an AVID researcher - only the best for me and I was looking for a second mouse (since I am out of town a lot). I don't like wireless ones because they lag and are a real pain. I stumbled across this one and it has been the BEST mouse ever!! It's accurate, functional, soooo smooth (scroll wheel included), feels and fits great (I have long slender fingers), sleek design......what else can I say? You can customize what functions you want the buttons to do: zoom, scroll, go back and forth, up and down - whatever. Best precise mouse ever. Even my techie gamer friend loves it! I'm not a gamer, so I don't know. All I know is this mouse is da bomb!
Customer Review: Comfortable mouse. Summary: 4 Stars
It is not as light as I expected it to be, but then, I was using a featherlight ASUS mouse earlier. It it not as heavy as those bricks which are so popularly called gaming mice. I have tried a Razor before and it was I constantly kept feeling its weight. This one, you will get used to soon and then later on you would definitely want to look at the thing under your hand when even you are not using this mouse (like working at a lab or someone else's computer) because this mouse will pamper your hand like a glove and make you used to its comfortable grip and design that you would feel that grip on this mouse is the only way a mouse should be used, the weight also disappears. The performance is good and I am able to play all my online action games and browse the net and all other stuff easily. The scroll wheel button is a bit hard though, but thats also not a big problem, you will get used to it.
Customer Review: Works great on a Mac too! Summary: 5 Stars
I always liked the MouseMan design when I used to use Windows PCs. The mouse that comes with the Apple iMac may be a work of art but isn't nearly as functional or comfortable to use. I tried the wireless keyboard and mouse that Logitech makes especially for the Mac and was very disappointed in the software. I'd rather have a wired mouse and keyboard for a desktop computer anyway. No need to buy batteries. Rather than go back to an Apple mouse, I decided to give this one a try. I'm glad I did.
This mouse works very well with my iMac G5. The CD-ROM that comes with it made no mention of having an OS X version of the software on it (even though it says OS X is supporte on the box), so I downloaded that from Logitech's web site. I'm very happy with the way this mouse works. It's very precise and responsive. Too bad the color doesn't match, but I can live with that.
Customer Review: Best mouse for your money Summary: 5 Stars
I bought this mouse 9 months ago for the "family computer", but now I use it on my Mac Pro to replace the unreliable Mighty Mouse. It worked perfectly with no issues, and I was able to set Spaces and Expose to the side buttons easily.
This mouse is the perfect balance of reliable quality, good features, comfort, and affordability. The scroll wheel is great and sideways scrolling is very nice. The laser tracking is excellent. The shell may not be as fancy and contoured as some high-end mice, but it is still very comfortable. The 2 extra buttons add nice functionality, but it doesn't have the abundance of extra buttons that some gaming mice do.
If you don't need cordless and you don't need a ton of extra buttons, this mouse has all the other perks, like laser and tilt wheel, that a high-end mouse would have. For under $40, you really can't beat it.
Customer Review: Good as the Revolution for much less Summary: 5 Stars
I had a Logitech Revolution mouse for about two years and really liked it, but the battery on a rechargeable mouse doesn't last forever so when the performance started to get spotty, I decided to go with a corded mouse. The MX 400 mouse has the same feel as the Revolution, which is critical for me because I'm prone to repetitive stress issues, and it hasn't missed a beat in terms of performance. It's missing one button and a rocker wheel from the Revolution but truthfully, I didn't use them anyway. The buttons which are there have a nice tactile click and are positioned perfectly for my hand. In fact, the only problem I've had was that the first couple nights with the MX 400 when I shut off the computer for the night, I automatically tried to pick the mouse up to put it on the charger as I did with the Revolution only to be foiled by the cord. :)
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