To create its new vertical mouse, Logitech borrowed from its expertise creating peripherals for players of first-person shooters. The goal? A kill shot aimed straight at the ugly heart of repetitive ...
NEWARK, Calif. & LAUSANNE, Switzerland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Today Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) announced the Logitech MX VERTICAL, its most advanced ergonomic mouse that combines science-driven ...
Injuries and strains from repetitive computer use are all too common, which is why the new Logitech MX Vertical tries something a little different. The mouse is designed to be held in a more natural ...
There's a good chance you're holding your mouse wrong. Maybe you're gripping it too hard, or your hand is just at a bad angle. While mouse-related injuries are fairly common, if you're experiencing ...
Which is better, Logitech MX or Evoluent vertical mouse? Most computer users know a mouse in the traditional design where the optical sensor at the bottom glides over a flat surface to move the cursor ...
Logitech on Monday announced the MX Vertical, the first vertical mouse to come from the popular peripheral maker. The mouse costs $99.99 and is available to pre-order on Logitech’s website as of ...
Logitech is no stranger to vertical mice. Many fans of the company's accessories likely remember the MX Vertical mouse from a few years ago, which claimed to provide a more ergonomic position for ...
The idea of the ergonomic mouse has always been a smart one. However, because they’re often ugly and take a lot of adjustment before the ergonomic benefits kick in, they never went mainstream. Now, ...
If you think of ergonomic mice at all, it’s probably the same way you think of, say, mentholated cough drops: functional but not necessarily pleasant. With the MX Vertical, though, Logitech has taken ...
Logitech’s MX series is consistently held up as the best non-gaming mice on the market, and the MX Vertical is no exception. With a thoughtful shape for a more comfortable and natural hand position, ...
Wrist problems from repetitive strain injury can creep up on you. One minute your wrist feels fine, then the next you’re in agony. That’s why it pays to think about your mouse and wrist before the ...