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Logitech Reinvents the Wheel

Posted by Jack Cook on August 24, 2006 – 5:43 am
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We spend a lot of time using a mouse and surprisingly a recent  study revealed that people spin their mouse’s scroll wheel approximately 26 feet in an eight-hour day. I’ve been wondering why I’ve been experiencing a little pain in my forearm.

Logitech just might have a cure to ease the pain and they definitely have a new mouse that will greatly enhance my ability to Experience Mobility.  Today, they introduced two advanced mice that transform the experience of finding and manipulating the vast amount of digital content on a person’s computer or on the Web.

From Logitech:

Both mice feature hyper-fast scrolling with a revolutionary alloy wheel — the MicroGear(TM) Precision Scroll Wheel — that spins freely for up to seven seconds, spanning hundreds of pages with a single flick of the finger and setting a new benchmark in scrolling efficiency. Computer navigation with these mice is also enhanced with an innovative One-Touch(TM) Search feature that allows people to select a word or phrase on a Web page or in a document and, with a single click, view Internet search results on that subject. And with their ergonomic designs, the new mice offer a level of comfort that is almost forgettable — they become a nearly imperceptible extension of the hand.

 

More information about both new entries (the MX Revolution and VX Revolution) is available at www.logitech.com/revolution.

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