When I first saw the announcement for the MX Vertical from Logitech, I was intrigued. I had seen vertical mice like this from other companies on Amazon before but was never quite sure if they “really” ...
‘Now, this is a story all about how / my mouse got flipped-turned upside down’ ‘Now, this is a story all about how / my mouse got flipped-turned upside down’ Logitech’s latest mouse doesn’t quite flip ...
Which is better, Logitech MX or Evoluent vertical mouse? Most computer users know a mouse in the traditional design where the optical sensor at the bottom glides over a flat surface to move the cursor ...
Logitech is releasing a vertically positioned mouse in their MX series, with an angle of 57 degrees it is designed to relieve stress on the wrist of the user. Logitech provides the MX Vertical with a ...
You may not feel it on a day-to-day basis, but using a mouse and keyboard every day is bad for your arms. Holding a mouse forces you to twist your arm and wrist in an unnatural way, and doing so over ...
NEWARK, Calif. & LAUSANNE, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) announced the Logitech MX VERTICAL, its most advanced ergonomic mouse that combines science-driven ...
Logitech on Monday announced the MX Vertical, the first vertical mouse to come from the popular peripheral maker. The mouse costs $99.99 and is available to pre-order on Logitech’s website as of ...
To create its new vertical mouse, Logitech borrowed from its expertise creating peripherals for players of first-person shooters. The goal? A kill shot aimed straight at the ugly heart of repetitive ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
Logitech’s MX series of premium mice are some of the most popular around if you don’t want a gaming mouse, but they don’t come cheap. Today, you can get the MX Vertical—the company’s most advanced ...
You may not feel it on a day-to-day basis, but using a mouse and keyboard every day is bad for your arms. Holding a mouse forces you to twist your arm and wrist in an unnatural way, and doing so over ...