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  • Microsoft Hardware

    A while back I wrote about a certain mouse manufacturer whose (at the time) very expensive mouse went belly up. At the time I made the bold claim: Here's the moral of this story: If you want a mouse, feel free to buy Logitech. They're great mice, and usually reasonably priced. If you're relying on that nice warranty they put on it... don't bother. Buy a Microsoft mouse. Microsoft will ship a replacement mouse the same day the first time you call. And Microsoft mice are usually cheaper for the same product. I guarantee the Microsoft mouse will fail sooner, they are not as solid of a product, but when it does, at least you will get a replacement in under six months. During the course of this week, I was forced to put that claim to the test....
  • Tale of a Broken Mouse

    I love my Logitech MX700 cordless rechargeable mouse, it is honestly the greatest thing since sliced bread. It's cordless, it is an optical mouse, it has back/forward buttons on the mouse, it has a nice scroll wheel, and it is incredibly comfortable to use, but a while back it stopped recharging. Luckily it takes AA NIMH rechargeable batteries, of which I have a rather large supply. I took to recharging it manually until it occurred to me that my mouse has a warranty, and this is where our story begins....
    Published 11-26-2004 03:25 PM by Scott
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