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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 arrives



For those of you out there who spend plenty of hours sitting in front of the computer, having good hardware is always an advantage. You wouldn’t want to suffer from RSI or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome after giving away your best years to an organization or company, do you? Since having the right hardware is the way to go, chances are pretty good you would have scouted out peripherals from companies like Logitech – and the Swiss company does not disappoint with their latest release, the Logitech Wireless Mouse M325.
This latest mouse from them will merge the world’s best selling shape with new micro-precise technology which was specifically designed in order to improve your online navigation experience, offering a superior mix of precision, comfort and control.

It doesn’t matter if you spend just 10 minutes a day at your computer, or slave away in 16 hour days like the people over at Engadget, but the Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 goes its way to make sure your hand remains happy courtesy of its feel-good shape and textured rubber grips. Specially optimized for web browsing, the micro-precise scroll wheel has not double, but four times the number of ratchets compared to the average mouse.
Just how does the number of ratchets actually influence the overall user experience? For starters, the majority of standard mice that have a scroll wheel will have just 18 to 24 ratchets, where individual ratchets will correspond to about one line of scrolling. This means scrolling down a page quickly will see you move from one ratchet to another, with the on-screen motion appearing to be rather choppy.
The Logitech Wireless Mouse M325 is different, since it has 72 rugged, tiny ratchets which are small enough for th

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