Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 unveiled

Posted on Monday, April 04 2011 @ 22:31 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Logitech shows off the Wireless Mouse M325, it will start shipping later this month but the pricing isn't disclosed.
The new Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 is here, combining our world's best selling shape with new micro-precise technology that is specifically designed to improve your online navigation experience with a better mix of precision, comfort and control.

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. 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.

Most standard mice have a scroll wheel with 18 to 24 ratchets. Each ratchet corresponds to about one line of scrolling. When you quickly scroll down a page, skipping from line to line, moving from one ratchet to another, the on-screen motion can appear choppy.

That's not the case with Logitech's newest scroll wheel. Our precision scroll wheel contains 72 rugged, tiny ratchets. As a result, the ratchets are small enough so the wheel spins smoothly. And you'll have the precise control you need for websites, spreadsheets, slideshows and other presentations.

And with up to 18 months of battery life and a three-year limited hardware warranty, you can expect less hassles and dependability - plus the tiny plug and go Logitech Unifying receiver can stay in your laptop when you're not using it.


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Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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