Logitech Invites Web Surfers to Hang Ten with Its New Wireless M325 Mouse
Logitech threw us for a loop by announcing a new mouse that isn't geared towards gamers. It doesn't have dozens of buttons, adjustable weights, or an ultra high DPI. What the new wireless M325 rodent does have, however, are a few subtle features Logitech says makes it ideally suited for Web surfers, a target audience that doesn't often receive specialized products. Let's have a look at the M325.
"No matter how much time you spend at your computer, the Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 keeps your hand happy thanks to its feel-good shape and textured rubber grips," Logitech states in a blog post. "Optimized for Web browsing, the micro-precise scroll wheel -- with four times the number of ratchets as the average mouse -- fits your style, and makes reading Facebook or reviewing Google searches even easier. Plus the tilted wheel gives you trouble-free backward or forward Web movement."
And that, folks, is the M325 in a nutshell. It has a contoured design, hyper-fast scrolling, a rubberized grip, up to 18 months of battery life, and a unifying nano-receiver that also works with other compatible devices.
So what's the verdict, do you see the M325 as being totally tubular for surfing through cyberspace, or is this an average rodent backed with creative marketing?
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COMMANDER_COOK
April 04, 2011 at 6:19pm
Why do manufacturers keep making mice with those stupid proprietary dongles? They should be using Blutooth!
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mikeart03a
April 04, 2011 at 3:44pm
Looks more like a laptop mouse to me. I'll stick with my wired M500 with Forward and Back buttons on top of that 0 friction scroll wheel.
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Eoraptor
April 04, 2011 at 7:20am
The latter... I am to the point where I couldn't live without the BACK and FORWARD buttons under my thumbs. this seems to be just an el-cheapo mouse they are pushing out the door to keep the Logitech icon on store shelves and desks.
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