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Laser Tracking Technology
By Hardwaremarketplace Article on October 1, 2008 8:53 AM | Permalink | Comments (0)
Mouse is a peripheral and it has a rounded and smooth organic shape. The cordless mouse is growing at the alarming stage and gaining tremendous success. The technology has applications beyond video games, as well, particularly because it has some ability to be autonomously applied to existing software. An optical trackball is easy to use on your desk at work or your lap at home. Mouse is the touch-sensitive scroll which ditches the normal clicky scroll wheel.


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The Logitech G7 Cordless Gaming Mouse is the best gaming mouse around at this point. The cordless lag free design of the Logitech G7 Cordless Gaming Mouse has gamers lined . The battery packs of the Logitech G7 Cordless Gaming Mouse are also great, they are quick to change. The wireless technology used is 2.4GHz and has no interference with any other gadgets.

The Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse is the world’s first, and so far only mouse, to use laser illumination and tracking. combining laser with Logitech powerful MX processing engine and fast RF wireless technology, the Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse sets a new performance benchmark for responsiveness and accuracy.

Laser is the latest in a long list of mouse firsts for Logitech, that includes the first commercially available mouse in 1982, the first cordless mouse in 1984, and the first cordless optical mouse in 2001. Now, Logitech introduces the first mouse with laser tracking technology. The laser tracking technology is the result of an alliance between Logitech and Agilent Technologies.

The laser light of the Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse is nearly invisible to the human eye - and very safe. The laser beam emanates through a polished silver ring on the base, illuminates the surface beneath the mouse, and then reflects back up through the same ring where the surface detail is captured by the sensor. The sensor has the ability to capture 5.8 Mega pixels of detail each second! As the laser mouse is moved, the sensor sees minute changes in the surface detail, which then translates into cursor motion on screen.

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