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Agilent Sensors Power Laser Mouse

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FREMONT, Calif., Sept. 1 -- Logitech today introduced a new mouse it developed with Agilent Technologies Inc. that uses a laser beam to track its movements. Logitech says it is the first such device to use laser illumination and tracking and provides users with better click-and-point capabilities than traditional LED (light-emitting diode)-based optical mice. Logitech and Agilent Technologies collaborated on the MX1000 laser cordless mouse.The MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse is up to 20 times more responsive and accurate than optical mice, so it can track reliably even on polished or wood-grain...Read full article

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    Published: September 2004
    Agilent Technologieslaser mouseLaser-Tracking MouseLogitechMX1000 Laser Cordless MouseNews & Featuresoptical miceSensors & Detectors

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