Easily navigate features on your compatible PC or Mac with this Logitech MX Master 910-004337 mouse, which features Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity and Darkfield laser tracking for precise operation.
This mouse, although expensive, is very worth it. The ergonomics are very good and the darkfield laser actually does track on any surface. The horizontal scrolling wheel is a very nice feature for any video editing work. The only downside to this device is that it is suspectible to interference from wifi networks when connected over bluetooth. Using the usb dongle works flawlessly, but connected via bluetooth over 2.4 ghz you may experience some lag while the network is busy. Utilizing a 5 ghz wifi or the included usb dongle eliminates the problem. The price is a little steep in my opinion but is well worth it for that little bit of extra comfort and features.
Carry your personal items in modern style with this Incase backpack. An integrated laptop cage shields your MacBook from shock and damage as you travel, and convenient inner pockets organize cords, cables and small personal items. Featuring an exterior pocket, this Incase backpack offers easy access to your smartphone, keys and wallet.
The main selling point for me on this bag was the built in tensaerlite laptop sleeve. Unline most traditional backpack sleeves that are made of foam, this sleeve is a hard, molded plastic/rubber casing that is lined with a soft fleece like material and is all built into the backpack. Although designed for a Macbook, this sleeve fits my Dell XPS 15 9550 nearly perfectly. The rest of the backpack is fairly minimal with some external pockets and some organization slots inside the main compartment. This backpack is a bit pricy especially for its smaller size, but the laptop protection is worth it to me.
Easily navigate features on your compatible PC or Mac with this Logitech MX Master 910-004337 mouse, which features Bluetooth technology for wireless connectivity and Darkfield laser tracking for precise operation.
Have both MX Revolution & Performance MX that I use at work where I use it for CAD. The Rev is at least 5 years old & battery still lasts for 2.5 weeks with constant use. the Performance only lasts about 2.5 days. How does the battery on this compare?
I'm currently getting about 40 hours of use on a single charge.