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January 2008
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The editors liked
Amazing Design
Ergonomic
Unique aerial abilities
Convenient Media control features.
Great ergonomics
Performance
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Touch-scrolling mechanism not as easy to operate as a typical wheel-based scrolling.
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 - lefty's can use it too
High MSRP, 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 isn't 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 ...
Abstract: Packaging and looksA simple black-and-green box contains only the MX Air itself and the receiver... At first glance, that is. Underneath these two are the charging lodge and the driver disc, as well as a cleaning/polishing cloth. In order to enable bot...
Abstract: Introduction If you buy a PC with Windows Media Center installed you usually get a remote control with it. But it will be a TV style remote control crammed with buttons, meaning you have to navigate up and down lists of tracks or tap in the name of a f...
Backlit buttons, good looks, works well for navigation in the air
Gesture controls didn’t work for me, User manual not much help if you have questions
The Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Air Mouse worked well in testing for navigating form across the room. The gesture based controls didn’t work well for me, but the mouse was great when use don the desk. In all the Logitech MX Air Rechargeabl...
Abstract: The Logitech MX Air Rechargeable Cordless Mouse ships today, and we've been testing it, taking it into the home theater and onto the desktop. You can move it around in 3D space, gesturing your way to screen navigation. But it's frustrating at time...