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Logitech’s New “Darkfield” Tech Lets Mice Track on Glass

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With the announcement of the brand new Performance Mouse MX and Anywhere Mouse MX, Logitech has released their brand new Darkfield Laser Tracking, which will allow their mice to track on glass (or any other surface).

The new mice, which will work with the new USB Unifying receiver, will come in two sizes – the smaller Anywhere Mouse MX which will be aimed at laptop users and the Performance Mouse MX, which will be meant for the desktop consumer. The Performance Mouse MX will also come with force-sensitive side-to-side scrolling (with the assistance of some software), while the Anywhere Mouse MX will have dedicated forward and back buttons.

They’ll both be released later in the month for $99.99 (Performance Mouse MX) and $79.99 (Anywhere Mouse MX).

 

Image Credit: Logitech

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avatarPerformance Mouse MX? *Sigh*

Guess the revolution only happens for so long before you have to call it something else. I kinda wish they had a corded version of this rodent, but ever since the G9 i'm not too willing to look back.

Anything's Hot Swappable if you're fast enough...

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avatarLooks like a Bluetrack

Looks like a Bluetrack revenge. GO on Logitech vs Microsoft.

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avatardrooling sounds

Sounds great. I have never met a Logitech laser mouse I didn't like. 

 

 

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avatar The new

 The new nice?

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avatarI noticed this too. It's ok,

I noticed this too. It's ok, eall know what was meant. Funny how spellchecker only works to a certain extent. Nothing is better than human proofreading.

I don't like Microsoft, I associate with it.

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avatar I noticed this to. It's

 I noticed this to. It's ok, eel know what was meant. Funny how
spellchecker only walks to a certain extent. Nothing is better than Newman proofreading.

 

Just a example of what spell check can do :P

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