Posted Aug 19, 2008 at 01:56PM by Isaac C. Listed in: Laptop Accessories Tags: Logitech
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Logitech V550 - Image 1Ok, I only wanted to post about this little gadget because I want one for myself. Logitech has released a new cordless laser mouse that has a clip dock on the laptop. Now you can stick the mouse to the laptop if you're not using it so you don't have to keep wondering where you put the darned thing. More in the full article.

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Posted Jul 01, 2007 at 06:25AM by Sally B. Listed in: Laptop Peripherals Tags: Logitech, Carl Zeiss
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Logitech QuickCam Pro - Image 1For those who are sick and tired of looking at grainy pictures whenever they're engaged in video conferencing, Logitech has the solution for you: the new Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 and the Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks.

Logitech, one of the forefronts in computing peripheral technology, pulled all the stops in creating two of the advanced online video devices to date, even incorporating the Carl Zeiss lens technology into its products. Logitech is proud of its latest achievement to date. Gina Clark, Logitech's general manager of Internet Communications said:


People will be amazed by the outstanding image quality of these webcameras. Logitech’s goal with our webcams has always been to better connect people from around the world. With Carl Zeiss, the company that essentially invented the science of camera optics, we are closer to making video communications nearly indistinguishable from having a conversation in the same room.


Carl Zeiss, whose optical technology has been around for 160 years, made sure that the image quality in these new webcams will provide utmost image clarity. Also powered with a premium autofocus system, the webcams automatically compensate for any change in image sharpness so users don't need to adjust the cams.

The cameras are also packed with nifty 2-megapixel sensors that enable the camera to capture 8-megapixel photos, and are integrated with RightSound and RightLight2 technologies that enhance not only the picture quality but audio as well. The ability to record video with a 30 frames per second rate will also make for high-resolution video capture.

Logitech QuickCam Pro 9000 and Logitech QuickCam Pro for Notebooks work seamlessly with standard online messaging programs, such as Skype, Yahoo! Messenger, Windows Live Messenger, and AIM. For enhanced video messaging experience, Logitech provides Logitech Video Effects for use with their webcams, providing users with avatars, face accessories, and Fun Filters to add more color to the same old drab video conference. The Logitech Video Effects are free to download at the company's site, logitech.com/videoeffects.

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Posted Aug 25, 2006 at 10:18PM by Myra M. Listed in: Laptop Accessories Tags: Logitech
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Logitech MX revolutionLet's face it. Most of us don't pay much attention to mice. Maybe we don't want the horrid, mental image of rodents running amok in houses. Or probably we just take them for granted. After all, they're not as important as our precious notebooks, PCs, or whatnot.

Well, it seems like Logitech is one company that takes mice seriously (the computer ones, mind you).  Their new products, the MX and VX Revolution (thanks eCoustics.com for the pictures) are stocked with nifty features that spell more convenience for its users.

One, both MX and VX Revolution offer the free-spin mode, which enables the mice to scroll continuously for seven seconds; and in effect, allows users to go over really long documents twice as fast with fewer scrolls. Another is the One-Touch Search button which works like a built-in search engine. When the user highlights a particular word or phrase, the said button will automatically search for matches online or within the computer system. Both mice are cordless, and have an ergonomic design; adding plus points to consumer convenience.

Come to think of it, even if we have computers with mind-blowing specs, if our mouse isn't working, then we won't get our job done (unless you want to spend the whole day using hot keys). And it's nice to know that Logitech is keeping that in mind. Speaking of which, it seems that the company's nifty innovations might change your mice perceptions forever. Well... not really, but they're still pretty cool.

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