Peripherals manufacturers can hawk their glass trackpads and other touchy-swipey desk candy all they want. There are still a lot of us who prefer to use a real mouse. Maybe I open myself to ridicule by saying so, but I find it immeasurably satisfying to use an input device that punctuates every marquee selection, every drag and drop, and every navigational nudge with a bona fide mechanical click.
So this is my new spring fling: Logitech’s MX Master. The third-generation entry in the company’s MX line, it’s a precision-engineered mouse that’s comfortable to use. It has a bevy of customizable buttons and wheels, as well as a feature that lets you connect it wirelessly to up to three different machines. It goes on sale in April for $100.
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