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Reviewed on February 21, 2008 While it's missing an RF option, Logitech's Harmony One is one of the best--if not the best--universal remote we've ever tested. TAGS: Logitech, remote, Logitech Harmony, universal remote, touch screen, operation, LCD, button, battery CNET review: 8.7 Excellent User rating: 7.1 Very good Check prices$275.99 -
CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 6.8 Good Check prices$262.00 -
Reviewed on September 21, 2009 The Anywhere Mouse MX bears Logitech's multiconnective Unifying receiver and glass-tracking Darkfield laser, but $80 is too much for a portable mouse--especially when the Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 costs half the price for almost the same features. TAGS: Logitech, transceiver, mouse, laser, receiver, battery, button, keyboard, USB, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows CNET review: 7.7 Very good User rating: 7.1 Very good Check prices$49.99-$78.88 -
CNET review: 8.0 Excellent User rating: 6.7 Good Check prices$178.99-$256.05 -
Reviewed on August 14, 2009 The Wireless M505 Mouse is a good choice for anyone using Logitech's Unifying USB transceiver (which also works with its keyboards), but it's priced a bit high considering its limited button layout. TAGS: Logitech, transceiver, mouse, wireless mouse, laser, keyboard, battery, USB port, button, Microsoft Corp. CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 9.2 Spectacular Check prices$18.00-$38.00 -
Reviewed on August 19, 2008 Logitech's MX 1100 wireless laser mouse is the best in its class thanks to a wide array of features that make navigation easier. You have to pay for all of that capability, but anyone who puts serious time in front of a PC will appreciate what this mouse can do. TAGS: Logitech, wheel, mouse, laser, button, battery CNET review: 8.3 Excellent User rating: 6.8 Good Check prices$159.99 -
Reviewed on October 21, 2009 Apple's new wireless Magic Mouse gets a sleek makeover and even has multitouch controls, but it's better as a portable laptop companion rather than a full-size desktop accessory. The swiping gestures add interactivity to Web browsing and media, but the awkwardly narrow single button design leaves us reaching for better mice from Logitech and others. TAGS: mouse, Apple Computer, Logitech, Apple iMac, button, Apple Mac OS X, battery, Apple Macintosh CNET review: 6.7 Good User rating: 6.4 Good Check prices$67.99-$148.56 -
Reviewed on March 4, 2008 With its excellent iPod-like remote, the Logitech Squeezebox Duet is an ideal way to stream the full range of digital music--including files on your computer's hard drive, premium subscription music services, and free Internet radio--to your living room stereo system. TAGS: base station, Logitech, home stereo, remote, digital audio, Apple iPod, home network, speakers, music, radio, button, LCD, battery, Apple Computer, PC CNET review: 8.7 Excellent User rating: 6.3 Good Check prices$444.44 -
CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 5.0 Average Check prices$43.27-$109.60 -
Reviewed on August 19, 2009 The Microsoft Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 is a solid keyboard and mouse combination with a bevy of customizable buttons that make it a no-brainer to use with a home theater PC, but the asymmetrical button layout on the keyboard requires time to learn. If you're looking for a more ergonomic desktop set and willing to put in a little work, the Wireless Comfort Desktop 5000 will serve you well. TAGS: Logitech, keyboard, mouse, laser, Microsoft Corp., button, battery CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 7.8 Very good Check prices$48.99-$131.05 -
Reviewed on March 3, 2006 A sleek design, an impressive feature set, and a manageable price tag make the Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remote an excellent choice for Xbox 360 owners. TAGS: Logitech Harmony, universal remote, Logitech, Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360, remote, controller, button, TV, battery CNET review: 7.7 Very good User rating: 7.7 Very good Check prices$299.99 -
Reviewed on March 20, 2006 At less than $100, the sleekly designed Logitech Harmony 520 is a relative bargain among PC-programmable remotes--if you don't count the two other nearly identical Harmony models. TAGS: Logitech Harmony, Logitech, universal remote, remote, keypad, Microsoft Xbox, Xbox 360, button, battery CNET review: 7.0 Very good User rating: 6.7 Good Check prices$165.99 -
Reviewed on October 20, 2006 The Logitech Harmony 670 may not be the coolest-looking universal remote, but it's one of the easiest to use, especially for DVR users. TAGS: Logitech Harmony, Logitech, remote, DVR, D-Pad, button, LCD, text, battery CNET review: 6.7 Good User rating: 6.8 Good Check prices$179.99 -
Reviewed on October 12, 2009 Although it's not our favorite keyboard and mouse combination, the Logitech Wireless Desktop MK700 set earns our recommendation for its comfortable "Incurve" key design, quick scrolling mouse, and impressive battery life. If you're looking to upgrade your input devices and are on a budget, this $100 combination deserves your attention. TAGS: Logitech, dial, keyboard, mouse, key, laser, battery life, battery, light-emitting diode, button, LCD CNET review: 6.3 Good User rating: 7.7 Very good Check prices$79.99-$206.45 -
Reviewed on May 17, 2006 While it isn't perfect, the Logitech Harmony 890 should be near the top of your list if you're in the market for a sub-$400 RF remote that can operate equipment that's hidden behind cabinets or closet doors. TAGS: Logitech Harmony, Logitech, set-top box, color screen, remote, set-top, battery, icon, button CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 5.2 Average Check prices$260.00 -
Reviewed on June 9, 2009 Even semicompetitive PC gamers can get away with a less expensive mouse, but for the most dedicated, the Razer Mamba provides unmatched precision whether it's connected directly to your PC or set free in wireless mode. If Razer fixed a few design and features issues, we'd feel better about the price. TAGS: Razer, mouse, profile, gamer, Logitech, laser, button, battery, Microsoft Corp. CNET review: 7.7 Very good User rating: 7.5 Very good Check prices$181.01 -
Reviewed on March 25, 2008 The Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 7000 isn't cheap, but if you want to go wireless and have an extra $70 lying around, this mouse is certainly an option. If you're going to spend that much, though, we think you'll like Logitech's high-end offering better. TAGS: wheel, mouse, Logitech, Microsoft Corp., button, battery CNET review: 7.3 Very good User rating: 2.1 Terrible Check prices$129.99-$134.04 -
Reviewed on February 6, 2007 Microsoft fits a number of useful features on to the keyboard in its new Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000 set, but we're not sold. We'll give it credit for its easy-to-use media control buttons, but the keyboard lacks too much overall polish compared to competing products to earn a stronger recommendation. TAGS: Logitech, keyboard, mouse, Microsoft Corp., button, battery, PC CNET review: 6.7 Good User rating: 7.2 Very good Check prices$369.39-$399.99
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