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Logitech Cordless Desktop MX3200 Laser

Logitech Cordless Desktop MX3200 Laser


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Brand: Logitech

List Price: $114.81
Buy New: $58.99
You Save: $55.82 (49%)



New (50) Used (5) Refurbished (5) from $28.79

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 133 reviews
Sales Rank: 156

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Keyboard: Command your Windows Vista? PC with laser precision. Access all your multimedia and internet communications instantly, and join the Windows Vista? party with DocFlip and dynamic search that finds anything, anywhere, anytime.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6
Dimensions (in): 20.3 x 9.5 x 3
Warranty: 5 years warranty

MPN: 967688-0403
Model: 967688-0403
UPC: 100000008300
EAN: 0097855039606
ASIN: B000HCRVSK

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand New Sealed. No returns

Customer Reviews:
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2 out of 5 stars Heads Up : Vista Users   May 19, 2007
J. K. Bowman (Southern, MS - USA)
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

I would encourage anyone running Windows Vista to check the Logitech Support Forums or customer FAQ before purchasing. After purchasing this product and installing on a brand new Vista-ready PC I found that the Logitech software disabled system sound. Returning to Amazon, I found this issue documented by another Amazon reviewer. If I had noted this earlier I would have purchased something else or at least held off until this issue was resolved.

I tried to resolve the issue with Logitech Customer Support for almost three weeks with no luck. The other reviewer (Scott Solanik) experienced the same result after working with them for over three weeks. I am assuming that a significant number of the favorable reviews here refer to Windows XP. - Although the keyboard and mouse are nice, I would encourage anyone using Vista to hold off on their purchase until they can confirm that Logitech has a solution for this known issue.

In my case, I simply returned the keyboard.



4 out of 5 stars Great mouse, mediocre keyboard.   November 17, 2006
O. Sverloov
11 out of 13 found this review helpful

I wanted a combo and this seems to be the best one on the market now days.
The mouse is very good, a tad small, but still very comfortable. Not as good as Logitech MX(tm)500 for my hand (I'd say I have a medium size hand), but still a very solid product. Side buttons are very useful. No need to install any additional drivers for XP if you are ok with the default behavior. Just plug it in and use.
The keyboard is so-so. It is not bad, but just not very comfortable, especially compared to Microsoft keyboards. (I use Microsoft 4000 for work and it really shines). The labeling is very small, Insert/Delete keys are not standard (a real show stopper) and I hate Vista ready button, if you hit it in the middle of the game you are lucky not to crash.
Would I buy it again? No. Would I recommend it? Probably not, because of the missing Insert button, which is a real bummer.




5 out of 5 stars Very nice . . .   October 12, 2006
Whutever
10 out of 13 found this review helpful

My reasons for purchasing this keyboard and mouse were quite simple. I work from home full time and my desk serves as both my work and home desk and I wanted to be able to share a keyboard and mouse without an annoying KVM switch that might or might not work. The MX3200 Laser has exceeded my expectations. To switch from laptop to home desktop is as easy as unplugging the small SecureConnect USB mini-receiver from one and plugging it in to the other. And because I'm using the desktop receiver stand it has easy access. So, for my money and what I'm using it for I am extremely happy with my purchase. As a side note, all of the other technology that comes with it is quite impressive as well.


2 out of 5 stars Awful keyboard   December 5, 2006
Jedd (USA)
8 out of 25 found this review helpful

1) PageUp/PageDown buttons are not where they should be
2) F-keys are too small
3) Insert key is in the wrong place and too small
4) Right Ctrl button is not aligned with the right Shift (very hard to use them as a switch trigger)
5) Keyboard makes buzzing noises
This keyboard is a fancy looking piece of junk. If you want to keep typing without looking at the keys and swearing all the time - stay out.

Mouse is good, so 2 starts.



4 out of 5 stars Very good product, though not without a few qualms   January 30, 2007
J. Chung (CA, United States)
8 out of 8 found this review helpful

I decided to purchase the MX3200 after getting tired of my old keyboard & mouse setup (also of Logitech making). Because the keyboard & mouse were technically different models, I had a mess of cables for the two different receiver units. Thankfully, with this new setup there's only one receiver for both peripherals, and it plugs neatly into one USB port.

The keyboard and mouse are sleek and "fashionable"--something you'd expect out of a $75 product. Interestingly enough, I have to agree with one of the other reviewers on the size of the mouse. When I was checking this unit out at Best Buy, I happened upon an MS mouse that felt slightly more ergonomic than this one. I'm not exactly sure if there was a physical size difference or maybe the MS mouse was just contoured differently. Either way, the Logitech mouse does feel slightly smaller, but after a week's use it's generally not perceptible. The keyboard is also an improvement over my old model, which was the loud "clickety-clack" series. The MX3200 keyboard is much quieter and "softer" when typing.

When it comes to keyboards and mice, I'm generally not one for bells and whistles. Personally, the only reason why I spent more on this Logitech unit is because I wanted the laser mouse and sleek design. The Dynamic Search and Zoom buttons on the left of the keyboard: don't use it. The One-Touch Internet Calling buttons: don't use it. Programmable Hotkeys: don't use it. To that end, I can't really speak to their usefulness or functionality.

The one thing that I will say that's completely useless is the LCD screen on the keyboard. Most of the time, if I want to know the date or time, I'll just look at my computer screen, watch or wall clock. Not only that, but the LCD display is really hard to see under minimal lighting conditions. I suspect that this LCD feature is what accounts for the 4 AA-battery requirement. (My old keyboard only needed 2.)

Overall, I would say that this is very good product. This is already my third-generation Logitech keyboard & mouse unit. I've always found their products to be quite satisfactory and the MX3200 is no exception. Consider it if you've got some money to blow or if that holiday gift card from Uncle Joe is just gathering dust.



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