The past five years have seen a resurgence in the popularity of expensive keyboards. A love of old-school mechanical design has grown into a strong niche that numerous companies participate in. Anyone looking for a keyboard is spoiled for choice. Yet every keyboard’s companion, the mouse, has been left behind. There are nice mice, to be sure, but the bulk of them focus exclusively on gaming. An average user seeking a high-quality pointer doesn’t have much choice. Recently, though, a new contender emerged; the Logitech MX Master. Priced one cent south of $100, it’s one of the most expensive mice on the market. It’s rivaled only by specialty wireless gaming mice from Razer and Mad Catz, but is the Master a new standard for mice, or is it just an over-priced luxury? Logitech has a history of building expensive, cutting-edge mice. The trend arguably started with the MX900, which debuted in 2003 with Bluetooth connectivity and a rechargeable internal battery, features well ahead of their ti...
Comfortable ergonomic design; Two scroll wheels; Numerous connection options; Internal rechargeable battery;
Small thumb buttons; Lefties need not apply; Bluetooth only works with recent OS;