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Final Results And Overall Mark
Well we
have reached the end of the review. Here are
my
final
comments, notes and grades for
the
Logitech MouseMan Traveler.
Final Comments
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How It Grades |
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Installation:
90%
Design: 90%
Optical Accuracy: 80%
Drivers:
85%
Price: 90%
Overall:
87% |
It’s not
the first time that Logitech released a mouse for notebooks, thus they know
exactly what mobile users expect from a laptop mouse. The Logitech MouseMan
Traveler is a great product that combines a scrolling wheel with a great
2x
optical sensor delivering top notch accuracy into a compact and elegant body
of dream. All in all, the Logitech MouseMan Traveler is a winner since it
possesses all the advantages that will make you forever forget the touchpad
of your laptop.
|
Specs & Package |
|
Overall Score |
87% |
|
Version Reviewed |
Logitech MouseMan Traveler |
|
Release Date |
Out Now |
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In The Box? |
1 MouseMan Traveler
1 Carrying pack
1 USB cable extension
1 MouseWare CD-Rom
1 Users Guide |
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The Good Points |
Original Design
Ultra Compact
Aluminium Shell
Optical Technology
Great Drivers |
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The Bad Points |
Only three buttons? |
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Reviewers Specs |
Pentium 4 2.2 GHz
Asus P4TE Motherboard
Windows XP Professional
512 MB PC800 RDRAM
DirectX 8.1
19" Sony CPD-E400
Trinitron Monitor
Hercules 3D Prophet III Titanium 500
Sound Blaster Audigy Platinum
Adaptec 19160
DVD Pioneer 106s (16/40x)
Yamaha CRW3200S
Olitec USB ADSL V92 Ready Modem |
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PC Required |
133MHz Processor
or higher
Microsoft Windows 95, 98/98SE, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows
2000 or Windows XP
32MB of RAM
10MB of free hard disk space for the drivers
Available USB port
CD-Rom Drive |
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