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Electronics : Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel

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Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel

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Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel
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Street Price: $49.95
Gaunz Org Price: $40.24
Savings!: $9.71 (19%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 471





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Logitech
Color: Silver
Compatibility: PC USB
EAN: 0840356583211
Label: Logitech
Product Manufacturer: Logitech
Model: 904346-0403
Number Of Items: 1
Platform: Mac OS 9 and below
Publisher: Logitech
Ranking: 471
Special Features: nv:Device Type^Trackball|Connection Type^PS/2 or USB|Hand Orientation^Right|Tracking Method^Optical|Buttons^3|Scrolling Capability^Yes|Vertical Scroll^Yes|Power Supply Type^Power Via 1 AA Batteries
Studio: Logitech
Warranty: 5 years warranty


Piece facts:
  • Wheel allows fast and easy scrolling
  • Features digital radio technology
  • Patented optical technology
  • No line of sight necessary between mouse and receiver
  • 5-year warranty




Wheel TrackMan Cordless Logitech






0ur opinion:

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A unique, optical, cordless trackball that works within a 6 foot range - For PC or Macintosh via PS2 or USB port Long battery life with a battery indicator that warns you when the battery is low WebWheel provides scrolling and fast, easy lnternet use Compatible with PC and Macintosh computers via an available PS2 or USB port

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The Logitech Cordless TrackMan Wheel provides you with unprecedented desktop flexibility. Digital radio technology allows it to work without being pointed at the computer, so even on crowded desks, you can use it where and how you want. Work anywhere within a 6-foot radius of the receiver. 0ptical technology delivers superior precision and performance for detailed work and smooth tracking for longer use. The Logitech cordless wheel boasts long battery life and includes a battery indicator to warn you when the battery is low.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * FANTASTIC! ...
I used to be able to find this at a local Wal-Mart but they no longer caryy the product. I have been searching for this and have finally found it. What a difference it make in my complextion to be able to exfoliate daily. It is the secret of the STARS!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Love it so much I bought two
I work at a computer all day and my arm started to stiffen up from reaching to the same position all day, so I decided to get a cordless mouse that I could set anywhere and not have to move as much. Loved it so much I bought one for home! I love being able to put it on top of the desk, on top of the stacks of papers in front of me, all the way to my right, on my keyboard tray or hold it in my lap when my arm gets really tired. It goes a LONG way to prevent pain. The other reviewers are correct in that this is best for desktop computers, and I wouldn't recommend it for laptops based on the receiver cord.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Good cordless mouse ...
I bought this mouse for work because of the amount of time I'm on my computer. It's great for keeping your wrist in one set position allowing it to rest. The track ball works well, when it's clean. I find that since I'm on the computer 40 hours a week the rollers inside the mouse need cleaned about once a week. Once it's clean thouhg it works great. The reciever is about half the size of the mouse, so laptop users might not like it but pc users probably won't care. Set up was easy, I didn't even have to load the drivers (I have windows).

Basically if you are looking for a good cordless ergo mouse for a pc then this is pretty good for the price. If you are a laptop user it might be better if you found one with a usb style receiver that is also cordless.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - I have owned this model for many years and it is the best mouse
This mouse melds with my hand and lets it relax while I move the cursor around the screen. There simply is nothing in the mouse universe where I have been that matches it. It also has great reach -- I have never had trouble with lags or lack of response. Maybe the reason few other models have come out is that this design is nearly perfect.

The one inconvenience -- at least with the model I bought in 2001 -- is that the transmitter that connects to the computer is big, with a long cord. I would have thought that a small insert into a USB port would be possible, or a bluetooth hookup. Either would make the design perfect.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * My personal favorite ...
I have tried various mice & trackballs over the years and have found this one to be the best fit for me. Compared to other trackballs I have tried, this model where my thumb moves the ball gives my hand the least amount of strain. It feels more natural to have the ball under my thumb as opposed to under my other fingers. Other models cause my hand to ache. Also, with the limited space I have in the keyboard tray of my desk a trackball is a better choice for me than a mouse. I have also found that the Logitech model stands up to longer use. When the time comes that I need to purchase a new one, I will buy this model again.

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