Mice Logitech series MX Series
prices on 14 modelsLogitech MX Series
Peripheral manufacturers usually jump out of their pants for the sake of gamers, but for the sake of office peripherals, usually no one strains. Apparently, what is the demand, so is the supply. But not Logitech. The Swiss remain one of the few manufacturers that is constantly pushing the limits and trying something new. For example, under the flags of Logitech MX, they release ultimate cool all-terrain mice with polished ergonomics and interesting additional features.
A feature of the MX series is the proprietary Darkfield sensor, which operates in a range of values from 200 to 4000 DPI and allows you to control the device on any surface. Or rather, almost any: glass and mirror have not yet submitted to any manufacturer of mice. The highly sensitive and quiet MagSpeed electromagnetic wheel works perfectly and smoothly, which is especially noticeable when working on a 4K monitor. Also, many MX manipulators know a trick called Flow. With this thing, the manipulator can be simultaneously connected to several different devices by moving the cursor between monitors. Even simultaneous work with Windows and macOS is supported.
When developing the body shape, the engineers of the Swiss company used the data obtained in the course of numerous studies in the field of physiology and office ergonomics. As a result, in most representatives of this series, the cases are slightly beveled to the right side, and the hump located under the arm rises slightly above the usual norm. The MX Anywhere series has always been respected for its close to perfect balance and ergonomics.
Most MX models have a small landing pad on the left wall that serves as additional support for the palm. Additional controls can also be placed there. For example, the MX Master 3 hides two scroll wheels on the left side, designed to make it easier to navigate through documents, presentations and web pages. Then the mouse MX Ergo comes on stage and asks to hold her beer. After all, it hides a full-fledged trackball on its side, which greatly simplifies life in audio and video editors and sequencers a la Nuendo and Pro Tools.