Logitech’s MX Revolution goes Bluetooth at the FCC
Filed under: Peripherals, Wireless
If you’ve been holding off on Logitech’s budget-busting MX Revolution in hopes of a Bluetooth version, your time may well be at hand. The FCC just gave the stamp of approval (way to keep down those “spurious signals,” Logitech) to a certain M-RCL124 model of Bluetooth mouse that appears to be an exact replica of the MX Revolution in shape and buttonry. Obviously we’ve got nothing as far as price or release date, but we’re hoping for “soon” and “less than our next paycheck.” Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
Thank you for reading this post. You can now Leave A Comment (0) or Leave A Trackback.
Post Info
This entry was posted on Thursday, January 31st, 2008 and is filed under Home Repair.You can follow any responses to this entry through the Comments Feed. You can Leave A Comment, or A Trackback.
Previous Post: SanDisk pushes SDHC to 32GB »
Next Post: Sony planning new DSC-XXXX Cyber-shot? »
Latest Posts:
- Canon debuts Selphy ES3, ES30 portable photo printers
- Psystar to countersue Apple for antitrust violations, will ask court to declare Leopard EULA void
- Klausner says “not so fast,” sues Verizon and LG over visual voicemail
- Win a Lexmark X7675 wireless printer and two cartridges
- Freak Peek sneak peek leaks, piques curiosity
- Dell Inspiron 13 now available build-to-order
- Nikon D90 outed by USA Today (Update: Now official)
- Nokia 6650 flip coming to AT&T to redeem the N75
- Samsung’s SpinPoint N2 drive gets a glossy black case
- iLuv intros the iMM173 dual-dock iPod / iPhone alarm clock
