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Published: 2013-04-15, Author: Maximum , review by: maximumpc.com
Abstract: As has been reported exhaustively by now, Windows 8 can be a very unsettling experience for longtime Windows users. It’s like going to visit your parents and finding dad decked out in drag. The person you’ve known for so long is still there, but a new...
Abstract: The Logitech T400 and T620 are 2 new mice that both awarded the International CES Innovations 2013 Design and Engineering Awards Honoree. I had a go with these 2 mouse devices and here are my reviews:T400 Zone Touch Mouse Recommended Retail Price: S$59 Co...
Refined design. Offers greater gesture support than others in its class. Unifying receiver frees USB ports and can be stored in underside. Can run on either one or two batteries.
Pricey. Low profile. Non-rechargeable. No Bluetooth connectivity. No pinch-zoom capability
Although it's more expensive than most other Windows 8-ready mice and can be mildly uncomfortable to hold for an extended period of time, the attractively-designed Logitech Touch Mouse T620's wide-ranging gesture control functionality, Windows 8 shortcut...
Improved accuracy, Works well with Windows 8, Unifying compatibility, Solid build
Sometimes misses clicks, Not entirely ergonomic
Left and right button clicks are much more accurate considering there's no separate buttons to speak of, and overall the Logitech T620 Touch Mouse is a big step up from the Logitech M600 Touch Mouse. It's not perfect - double-clicking can be a touch hit ...
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Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Courtney , review by: futurefive.co.nz
Packed with features, ideal for use with Windows 8 especially if you haven't purchased touchscreen capable computer or have only upgrade the OS, Although it has two battery slots, it will run on one battery (great if you can only find one) and also has an
Not that ergonomically comfortable as it is flatter and wider, it also doesn't have the same curve may be used to, Gestures take a while to learn and you may find yourself accidentally reaching out to your screen instead of using the mouse, SetPoint softw
Published: 2013-05-20, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Style, long battery life, flexible battery options, unified dongle, good mouse overall
Touch is a bit of a lottery, expensive
Touch issues aside, the Logitech T620 is a nice piece of hardware. At £60, it's hardly cheap, and that might be a problem for some. With that said, take a look around and you'll be able to find it for a bit less - Amazon, for example, has it for £45...
Published: 2013-02-15, Author: Matt , review by: techradar.com
Improved accuracy, Works well with Windows 8, Unifying compatibility, Solid build
Sometimes misses clicks, Not entirely ergonomic
Left and right button clicks are much more accurate considering there's no separate buttons to speak of, and overall the Logitech T620 Touch Mouse is a big step up from the Logitech M600 Touch Mouse.It's not perfect - double-clicking can be a touch hit an...
If you like using touch mouse gestures to control Windows 8 this is as good an option as any. We're not convinced, however, and found it as uncomfortable and clumsy as any of its competitors. Also, a touch mouse is useless for gamers.Tags:Peripherals,Wind...
Refined design, Offers a good level of gesture support, Unifying receiver frees USB ports, Can run off one or two batteries
Low profile, Rather pricey
The Logitech Touch Mouse T620 offers users a sleek-looking mouse that supports a bevy of gesture controls and Windows 8 shortcuts in addition to its other features. It's about as good a mouse as one can hope for when paired with Microsoft's new operating...