Pointing Devices
Product title | Release year | Number of buttons | Scroll wheel | Free-spinning scroll wheel | Sensor type | Resolution | Wireless technology | Unifying receiver | Batteries | Wired | Remarks | References |
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G5 | 9 | Yes | Laser | 400-2000 dpi | Yes | Replaced by G500 in 2009 | ||||||
G7 | 8 | Yes | Laser | 400-2000 dpi | 2.4 GHz | Li-Ion | No | |||||
G500 | 10 | Yes | Yes | 5700 dpi | Yes | |||||||
G600 | 20 | Yes | No | IR Laser | 200-8200 dpi | Yes | Color changing thumb buttons, on-board memory for 3 button mapping profiles, supports DPI changes controlled by mouse buttons. | |||||
G700 | 13 | Yes | Yes | IR Laser | 200-5700 dpi (software controlled) | 2.4 GHz | No | 1 × AA NiMH (rechargeable); non-rechargeable AAs not supported | may be connected wirelessly or via USB cable | |||
MX-500 | 8 | Yes | ||||||||||
MX Revolution | 2006 | 11 | Yes | Yes | IR Laser | 800 dpi | 2.4 GHz | No | LY11, L-LL11 | No | A Bluetooth (rather than RF) version of this mouse was bundled with the MX5500 keyboard starting in 2008. | |
VX Revolution | 2006 | Yes | Yes | IR Laser | 800 dpi | 2.4 GHz | No | 1 × AA | No | Released in celebration of Logitech's 25th anniversary. First Logitech mouse to feature a free-spinning alloy scroll wheel | ||
VX Nano | Yes | IR Laser | 2.4 GHz QUAD/eQUAD | No | 2 × AAA | No | Amongst the first to feature a nano receiver. | |||||
Wireless Mouse M315 | Yes | Yes | No | |||||||||
Wireless Mouse M325 | Yes | Yes | No | |||||||||
Wireless Mouse M525 | Yes | Yes | No | |||||||||
Wireless rechargeable touchpad T650 | Yes | No | ||||||||||
Zone Touch Mouse T400 | No | Yes | No | |||||||||
Zone Touch Mouse T620 | No | Yes | No |
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