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January 2008
Experts 80% 54 Reviews
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The editors liked
Easy-to-learn in-air navigation
responsive scroll pad
works just as well on the mouse pad as in the air
Good-looking. Media controls. Innovative
Media-friendly features in a gyroscopic mouse
extra sensors always know that up is up
even if the mouse is turned sideways.
Useful on land and in the air
intelligent motion sensor
sleek design
mouse gestures enhance productivity
eight buttons
SetPoint software handy.
Excellent design and ergonomics. Near-flawless implementation both on the desk and in the air.
Elegant design
Good battery life
Slick multimedia controls
Responsive and accurate in free space mode
Rechargeable docking station
Huge potential for 3D applications
Sleek design
Backlit buttons
good looks
works well for navigation in the air
Amazing Design
Ergonomic
Unique aerial abilities
Convenient Media control features.
Using your mouse in the air
Sleek design
Charger included
Control your mouse without having a surface
No need for sensor bar
Gesture-based controls
Good battery life between charging
Future additions of additional gestures via firmware updates
Ambidextrous design - leftys can use it too
Excellent HTPC features
Wellexecuted gyroscopic controls
Long battery life
Great ergonomics
Performance
The editors didn't like
Expensive
no Mac support
modest 800-dpi resolution
lacks ergonomic features when used as a normal mouse
Potentially humiliating. Might interfere with your Wi-Fi
No trigger for gyroscopic mode may make it difficult for beginners to use
gyroscopic mice in general are an acquired taste.
Expensive
no ergonomic benefits as a desk mouse
touch sensitive scroll panel trickier than a regular scroll wheel
play/pause button doesnt always register when pressed.
Pricey. Slight delay in "takeoff" from desk to air. Concept begs for more software. No Mac support.
Pricey
Scroll surface can be finicky
Lacks side-or-middle buttons
No extended functionality for 3D applications
No user-programmable gestures
Gesture controls didn’t work for me
User manual not much help if you have questions
Expensive
Touch-scrolling mechanism not as easy to operate as a typical wheel-based scrolling.
Abstract: MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air MouseESRB: n/a Platform: PC Games Category: Mice & TrackballsAuthor: Frank The new Logitech MX Air mouse is total desktop eye candy. It is a sexy input device with revolutionary features. I have an older Logitech mou...
Overall, Logitechs MX Air rechargeable cordless mouse is a great accessory for any computer user. As a high-end peripheral, we are convinced this sleek piece of hardware will be displayed with pride with its sturdy build and quality design. Excellent...
Excellent HTPC features, Wellexecuted gyroscopic controls, Long battery life
Pricey, Not the best gaming mouse
So, is there a valid reason to go out and buy this mouse that has been available for almost a year now? Judging by current pricing, which is barely $20 less than its initial MSRP, there is still some demand for this uber wireless mouse.Naturally, HTPC ...
As expected, this is a mouse with a lot to live up to. Logitech has a history of pumping out products that people buy en-mass, and the MX Air is another one that will be finding its way into living rooms thanks to the popularity of HTPCs.Speaking of...
Its hard to evaluate such devices. Pioneers always have to fight hard, innovations are better evaluated post factum. But they always have their audience. So the product under review will not be just a concept, it will go to the masses. Especially as ...
Abstract: Three, two, one -- we have liftoff! Er, wait a second, liftoff of what? A mouse? Yes, Logitechs latest wireless mouse works fine on your desk, but with a bit of practice does the same in midair -- tracking smoothly through MP3 tracks or Web pages whil...
Using your mouse in the air, Sleek design, Charger included
Not Mac compatible, Price ($149!! Yikes!!)
The MX Air shows off Logitech’s latest mouse innovations. It may take awhile getting used to using the mouse in the air, but once you get the hang of it, the mouse is great. The only major downside is the price. The mouse is priced out of range for...
Control your mouse without having a surface, No need for sensor bar, Gesture-based controls, Good battery life between charging, Future additions of additional gestures via firmware updates, Ambidextrous design - leftys can use it too
Price - $149 retail, Lack of buttons for Media Center use, Somewhat awkward for desk use...
While the MX Air Wireless Mouse exceptional control quality off the desk and is sufficient enough for daily use, you will probably find that it isnt suited as a replacement for your Media Center certified remote or keyboard. Rather you will find it as...
Abstract: Like the controller from the Nintendo Wii, the MX Air contains a gyroscope that allows it to tell its position even when not on a desk. That makes it useful as a remote control for Powerpoint enthusiasts, but its also very handy for those of us using ...