NEWARK, Calif. & LAUSANNE, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Logitech (SIX:LOGN) (NASDAQ:LOGI) announced Logitech MX ERGO, a wireless trackball that sets a new standard for comfort and precision.
The FINANCIAL — On September 6 Logitech announced Logitech MX ERGO, a wireless trackball that sets a new standard for comfort and precision. Launching its first new innovative trackball in nearly a ...
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Following last week’s two new product launches, Logitech has announced a new ergonomic mouse to its MX product lineup. The new MX Ergo is Logitech’s 2017 follow-up to their M570 trackball mouse.
Preview 0:58 A bit different, and my qualifications 1:40 What's in the box? 3:00 So why even consider a trackball? 4:49 Build ...
Trackballs were all the rage a couple of decades back, when mice weren’t nearly as accurate, maintenance-free, or ergonomic as today’s offerings. Logitech was a leader in the space back then, and had ...
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The Logitech MX Ergo S Has Just One Real Flaw
Logitech's MX Ergo S trackball mouse has earned a permanent spot on my desk. While it's going to share that spot with my gaming mouse and MX Master 3S, for most of my day-to-day work it looks like I'm ...
Logitech announced its MX Ergo Trackball for 99 USD /109 euros. The design looks a bit like the MX Master mouse. This however is a fully fetched wireless wireless trackball, optimized for ergonomics.
Not only does the Logitech MX Ergo Wireless Trackball Mouse ($99.99) make my wrist more comfortable during a long day of pointing and clicking, but as someone who never used trackballs during their ...
For many years Logitech made one of the few alternatives to a mouse for people who had some sort of wrist or hand issue like Carpal Tunnel syndrome (or folks who just hated a mouse). That alternative ...
You may not feel it on a day-to-day basis, but using a mouse and keyboard every day is bad for your arms. Holding a mouse forces you to twist your arm and wrist in an unnatural way, and doing so over ...
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