Uh, the mouse is what you actually use on your computer. I wouldn't skimp on input devices, especially the ones which may be responsible for causing you agonizing wrist pain as the years go by. That being said, this Sidewinder X8 doesn't look too ergonomically friendly, but the design is there. I love the charging cable and the whole side button concept, both areas where the MX Revolution (which I use now) could use improvement on. Hopefully Logitech is able to match MS's offerings this time around - I can't stand the smooth scroll of the MS mice.
Following the commercial success (and technical disappointment) of the original Wildfire -- which featured a miserly 528MHz CPU and QVGA display -- HTC has returned with the Wildfire S.
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Uh, the mouse is what you actually use on your computer. I wouldn't skimp on input devices, especially the ones which may be responsible for causing you agonizing wrist pain as the years go by. That being said, this Sidewinder X8 doesn't look too ergonomically friendly, but the design is there. I love the charging cable and the whole side button concept, both areas where the MX Revolution (which I use now) could use improvement on. Hopefully Logitech is able to match MS's offerings this time around - I can't stand the smooth scroll of the MS mice.