Logitech Launches "Darkfield" Laser Mice Comments

Author Hugo Jobling
Published 20th Aug 2009
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comment Chris said on 20th August 2009

Presumably the Performance MX is a direct replacement for the MX Revolution? Sounds (and looks) great, but £90 for a mouse? That's a bit rich. I wouldn't be surprised if retailers end up selling it for £79.99 or less.

comment MrGodfrey said on 20th August 2009

"If you've got cash to burn, a stylish glass table and you need a mouse that works on it what other choice do you have?"

A mousemat? A ball mouse? For less than £5 each :p

comment xbrumster said on 20th August 2009

oh, mouse made for bank excutives.. Loylds, RBS? Anyone..?

comment Superfly said on 20th August 2009

I think what strikes me most about this story is not the underlying technology itself but the overelaborate way in which logitech names it.

Darkfield Laser Mouse? Really? Sounds more like the end product of a collaboration (that went horribly wrong) between Ministry of Defence, NASA and the RSPCA. Now that IS something I would pay £90 for...

comment Ardjuna said on 20th August 2009

@Superfly:
"Darkfield Laser Mouse? Really? Sounds more like the end product of a collaboration (that went horribly wrong) between Ministry of Defence, NASA and the RSPCA" - ROFL :D

comment Gordon said on 20th August 2009

Sounds like something out of Spaceballs to me.

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