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Logitech MX 1100 Mouse Makes Cordless Wave Desktop Reach Pro Level
Posted by Matt Buchanan at 6:00 PM on August 19, 2008
Logitech is updating one of its most popular mouse and keyboard sets, the Wave Cordless Desktop with a slightly touched up Wave wireless keyboard--new paint and a longer, ridiculous three-year battery life--and a whole new mouse, the MX1100, which is a mutant hybrid of the oooold MX1000 and the more recent Revolution mice.
It lets you swap between standard clicky scrolling, or Revolution-style freewheel turbo spin that'll take you through 10,000 lines of an Excel spread sheet in just seven seconds. Besides on-the-fly DPI adjustment (up to 1600DPI) it's also got 10 programmable buttons, including a hidden thumb one at the bottom that was just shy of being too easy to mash accidentally. Overall, it's standard Logitech quality, so good stuff. It's US$130 for the set, which is not too shabby when the mouse is US$80 alone.
Logitech Offers You Its Highest Level of Comfort
with Cordless Desktop Wave Pro
Popular Wave Keyboard Now Available
with New, Exceptionally Comfortable MX1100 MouseFREMONT, Calif. -- Aug. 19, 2008 --Logitech (SWX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) is now offering you its highest level of comfort with the introduction of the Logitech® Cordless Desktop® Wave Pro™ keyboard-and-mouse combination. The second-generation Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro combines the field- and laboratory-tested comfort of the Logitech® Wave Keyboard™ with the exceptionally comfortable, rechargeable Logitech® MX™1100 Cordless Laser Mouse. If you're looking to upgrade your mouse only, a battery-powered version of the MX1100 mouse will be sold separately.
"Independent research clearly demonstrates that the Wave Keyboard can help improve the comfort of your typing experience," said Denis Pavillard, vice president of product marketing for Logitech's keyboards and desktops. "The keyboard's wave-like shape is popular because it provides comfort without requiring people relearn how to type, unlike traditional ergonomic keyboards. And with the addition of the MX1100 mouse, which was designed according to ergonomic principles, our new desktop gives you even more comfort than the original Logitech® Desktop Cordless Wave™."
Wave Keyboard Improves Comfort
According to an independent study by Peter W. Johnson, Ph.D., of the University of Washington, the Logitech Wave Keyboard improves comfort. Combining three distinctive elements, the newest Logitech keyboard offers you an innovative wave key frame, a U-shaped constant curve and a cushioned, contoured palm rest. In comparison to ergonomic keyboards, you can use a Wave keyboard immediately - there is no learning curve. The Comfort Wave Design guides your hands and cradles your fingers to create a naturally comfortable typing experience.MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse
A perfect complement to the Wave keyboard, the MX1100 mouse is designed to support the naturally curved shape of your hand. Logitech's newest mouse features an elegantly contoured, full-size shape that fits your hand for maximum comfort, providing exceptional palm support.When sold in the desktop bundle, with its included USB plug, the MX1100 mouse allows you to fully recharge your mouse while you're working - you don't need to stop what you're doing. A 15-minute charge gives you enough power for up to one day. A 7-hour charge provides up to six weeks of power. Or, for your convenience, plug the USB cable into the included AC adaptor and recharge your mouse using any available wall outlet. (When sold separately, the stand-alone MX1100 offers up to nine months of battery life and uses two AA batteries.)
The mouse's MicroGear™ Precision Scroll Wheel has two scrolling modes, including hyper-fast scrolling for flying effortlessly through long documents and Web pages. Eight programmable buttons allow you to get to the information, the Web pages, the files and the applications you want - fast. With software installed, a stealth thumb button makes application switching easy and zoom controls allow you to zoom in and out of documents with the press of a button. The mouse also features adjustable dpi (up to 1,600 dpi), which can come in handy when editing an image at the pixel level or, alternatively, when you need to move the cursor quickly within a document.
Logitech's Advanced 2.4 GHz Wireless Technology
To give you a secure, reliable signal in a busy wireless environment, such as an office, Logitech's advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology dramatically reduces interference, effectively eliminating delays and dropouts. In fact, Logitech's wireless technology exchanges data between the receiver and the mouse 300 times faster than conventional 27 MHz wireless technologies for cordless mice - and 800 times faster than conventional 27 MHz wireless technologies for cordless keyboards. Plus, Logitech's advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology provides 128-bit AES keyboard encryption for advanced security.By optimizing the power management system, the improved wireless technology delivers a 3-year keyboard battery life - Logitech's longest lasting - effectively eliminating the hassle of changing batteries.
Pricing and Availability
The Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro is expected to be available in the U.S. beginning in October and in Europe beginning in mid-November for a suggested retail price of $129.99 (U.S.). When sold separately, the Logitech MX1100 Cordless Laser Mouse is expected to be available in the U.S. beginning in late August and in Europe beginning in mid-September for a suggested retail price of $79.99 (U.S.).Logitech® MX™1100 Cordless Laser Mouse
Take hold of the next level of comfort
Announcement Date: August 19, 2008 Shipping: August 2008
Price: $79.99 Available at: www.logitech.com
Product Overview
Whether you're up early checking out the latest news headlines or up late finalising an important
presentation, now you can work in comfort with the Logitech MX1100 cordless laser mouse,
featuring a contoured shape that naturally conforms to your hand. The MX1100 also offers
hyper-fact scrolling for quickly navigating the longest of documents and an adjustable-dpi laser
engine for smooth tracking and precision.
Key Features
•Contoured shape naturally fits your hand for maximum comfort.
•Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through long documents and Web pages.
•Adjustable-dpi laser engine (up to 1600 dpi) provides two smooth-tracking modes for
customizable precision.
•Logitech's advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology provides you with a powerful, reliable
connection with virtually no delays or dropouts - even in the busiest wireless environments.
•Stealth thumb button - one of ten programmable buttons - makes application-switching
easy.
System Requirements
•Windows-based PC with Windows® XP or Windows Vista® or
Mac® computer with Mac OS X (10.3.9 or later)
•1 USB port
Product Specifications
•Dimensions (L x W x H) : 4.80 x 3.45 x 1.91 inches
•Weight:
•4.48 ounces without receiver
•4.66 ounces with receiver
•5.54 ounces with reciever and 2 AA batteries
[Logitech]

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Waka in Japan
Posted 6:43 PM 19/8/08
Yeah I want bluetooth too. If I can avoid using a USB from my laptop I will... but this mouse looks awesome thou :(
Waka in Japan
The Magnificen7
Posted 6:41 PM 19/8/08
There is just too much stuff on these keyboards. Yeesh.
The Magnificen7
soggy_cheerio
Posted 6:09 PM 19/8/08
No bluetooth. No go.
soggy_cheerio
Hvedhrungr
Posted 8:14 PM 19/8/08
Only two years to wait for the Mac version...
Hvedhrungr
sluzzuls
Posted 9:55 PM 19/8/08
ive never had a keyboard that had sticky buttons before. my wave started out really perfect in its tactile feel but now hitting anything with my pinky fingers is a nuisance. blah especially the ctrls.
oh and its hideous. its the ugliest keyboard ever.
button placement, however, for me, is absolutely perfect so i still use it.
sluzzuls
Aaron Eaton
Posted 9:48 PM 19/8/08
My laptop mouse has that "revolution" wheel. It has saved my patience when working on huge spreadsheets.
Aaron Eaton
nesphus
Posted 9:42 PM 19/8/08
this is same set up i use on my computer although i put it together before they packaged it.
Works great imo the mouse is really nice feels cood how it contoured and has lots of progrmable buttons more then any other mouse i could find and i use them alot in gaming :)
the fly wheele is alot of fun when you get use to it and then have to go to work and deal with a shabby 10$ mouse it really makes you appreciate a good mouse.
Its also great for people who run a hmdi link to there TV's like i do gives you a wireless solution that you can then sit at the couch and cruise the internet or watch streaming movies. the battery life on both the mouse and the keybourd is quite goos as well.
overall im very pleased i replaced my g15 and g5 with these.
nesphus
Matthew Hughes
Posted 11:40 PM 19/8/08
I'm amazed that Logitech ditched the volume control spinner for volume up/down buttons. I for one love having dials, spinners and sliders!
Matthew Hughes
godwhacker
Posted 11:59 PM 19/8/08
not gonna give up my g15 and mx revolution, although that mx1100 would be nice for work..........but for 20 bucks more, i will get another revolution. it is just soooo good.
godwhacker
aR-Tard
Posted 12:19 AM 20/8/08
3 years?
...
Really? 3 years?
aR-Tard
Scuba Steve
Posted 1:01 AM 20/8/08
Unless it has a 25 foot range it's not a couch keyboard/mouse.
Scuba Steve
theantidote
Posted 1:47 AM 20/8/08
I still use my MX1000 and I think it's the greatest mouse ever made. It's comfortable and has just the right number of buttons. I was thinking of replacing it a little while ago but the MX Revolution doesn't seem as comfortable to me for some reason and it doesn't have enough buttons in the right places. All I need are the back and forward buttons and window switch button which I have set to do expose on my Mac. The MX has enough buttons to do these features but the window switcher isn't right and it just doesn't seem good for my needs. This new mouse looks like a good hybrid so I may try it out.
theantidote
Icantthinkofsomethingwitty
Posted 2:03 AM 20/8/08
Yeah, that three year thing is most likely crap. I bought a Logitech mouse not half a year ago, which said that its batteries would last two years. Guess what, it ate up a pair of fully-charged Toshiba AA's in less than three months. Yeah, and the software that came with it had a battery indicator which could show the remaining battery life in days. It went from 30 days yesterday to 21 days today. Surprisingly, when it got two 2 days, there was a little red flashing light on the mouse, and a "critical battery" warning on my taskbar. However, those two days lasted more than a week. So the whole battery ratings and measurements are pretty worthless to me.
Icantthinkofsomethingwitty
savedsoul
Posted 2:01 AM 20/8/08
I looked into this set a few months ago ... I was so close to pulling the trigger but I would miss the 'right-click' button too much. (The one next to the right windows button that's mysteriously not there.)
While most users probably don't care about it, it was my line in the sand. M$ has a few options that suit me better, but they are too pricey.
Go-Go Dell Wired keyboard!
savedsoul
drewdoog
Posted 7:17 PM 19/8/08
lets hope they fixed the problems from the mx revolution
drewdoog
gqcarrick
Posted 2:50 AM 20/8/08
@Matthew Hughes: I always had the volumne dial break on my logitech keyboards, that was the main reason I went to a Saitek keyboard in recent years.
gqcarrick
elislider
Posted 3:24 AM 20/8/08
why is the mouse lefthanded?
elislider
ArrogantAce
Posted 4:08 AM 20/8/08
@Matthew Hughes: im with you. when it comes to things like volume ill take a dial over a button any day of the week.
ArrogantAce
palestrinajeff
Posted 5:44 AM 20/8/08
Anybody have a great keyboard recommendation? I despise my current MacBook Pro keyboard (it's SO much "mushier" than my old Aluminum G4 laptop) and need to get something nice. Bluetooth would be nice, if the battery life were good enough.
palestrinajeff
TurboFool
Posted 6:00 AM 20/8/08
Much better than the current combo. The keyboard's great, but the mouse in the set was a big step down.
TurboFool
altimage
Posted 6:36 AM 20/8/08
I've been looking for a new, high quality backlit keyboard. Oh...it's not backlit. Wake me when it is.
altimage
bdubs1975
Posted 7:09 AM 20/8/08
i bought the Wave combo a few months ago. I love the keyboard, but the mouse feels a bit small. The mouse for this combo is a definite upgrade in terms of form factor.
bdubs1975
thibs
Posted 6:59 AM 20/8/08
I think Logitech really need to hire a decent designer... this is just so ugly...
thibs
shenanigans
Posted 11:58 PM 20/8/08
the mx revolution is still the best mouse. thinking of getting another one.
shenanigans