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November 21st, 2007

Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse now available in India

Logitech has introduced its ultra portable VX Nano Cordless Laser mouse in India . The nano receiver makes the VX Nano always ready for use. The mouse has a stylish design with sleek contours to fit well into one’s hand.

Logitech Cordless Laser Mouse, VX nano
When plugged into a laptop, the nano-receiver is nearly flush against the notebook, protruding just 8 mm from the edge of the computer. As a result, notebook users no longer have to worry about the receiver getting lost or snagged.

To maximize productivity, the VX Nano mouse features the MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel. When the wheel is in hyper-fast scrolling mode, people can fly through long documents with the flick of a finger. To shift to the precise, click-to-click scrolling mode, people need only press and click the scroll wheel. Coming to the actual design, the VX Nano mouse has an ultra-portable design as mentioned before. Thus, users will find no trouble in carrying it around. The contoured shape and soft rubber grip is supposed to provide an exceptional level of comfort.

The mouse’s Forward and Back buttons enable effortless navigation of Web pages and documents, while a One-Touch search button allows people to instantly display results from a favorite search engine. A laser engine ensures smooth cursor control and precision tracking on virtually any surface, and Logitech’s 2.4 GHz digital cordless technology provides a robust wireless connection.

The VX Nano mouse’s low-profile, ultra-portable design ensures that it slips easily into a notebook bag, pocket or purse, while the contoured shape and soft rubber grip provide exceptional comfort. The base of the VX Nano mouse has a trap door that, when opened, reveals two AAA batteries and storage compartment for the nano-receiver.

The Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse is available in India through Rashi Peripherals Pvt. Ltd. for an MRP of Rs. 4,995 and comes with a three-year replacement warranty.

Written by Mahesh Chawla in Gadgets

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