Logitech MX Master 4 Review: Haptics Schmaptics, It's Still the Best Mouse
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Logitech MX Master 4 Review: Haptics Schmaptics, It's Still the Best Mouse
"A mouse is merely a computer controller, one that should have enough switches and buttons neatly at your fingertips. The older MX Master mice had most of what any productivity-minded wannabe professional required. The new $120 MX Master 4 has one extra feature with a haptic button that could offer a bounty of extra options. If you already have your necessary keyboard shortcuts etched into your brain like the Ten Commandments carved in slate, you'll find the rumble in your thumb wholly unnecessary."
"There aren't so many true upgrades, and the Action Wheel may not be all that, but the MX Master 4 is an excellent successor to the best-feeling wireless work mouse. Excellent ergonomic feel Satifsfying haptics Free-spinning and side scroll wheels Works on almost everything Action Wheel has surprising use cases Not enough apps for Action Wheel No compartment for Bolt receiver Bigger and heavier than ever"
The MX Master 4 brings a haptic thumb button to an already well-regarded ergonomic design, priced at $120. The mouse retains near-silent clicks, a free-spinning magnetic aluminum scroll wheel, and side-scroll capability that together provide precise, satisfying control. The Action Wheel introduces new input possibilities with surprising use cases, but its utility is limited by sparse app support. The mouse works across many devices and feels like a refined successor to previous MX Master models. The design is thicker and heavier than prior versions, lacks an internal compartment for the Bolt receiver, and is best suited to desk use.
Read at gizmodo.com
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