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Lenovo Wireless Mouse N100 (Black) Rs.299
http://www.amazon.in/Lenovo-Wireless-Mouse-N100...
Brand: Lenovo Type: Wireless mouse Colour: Black Model: N100 Compatible with: Windows and Mac computers Installation process: Plug-and-play Ergonomically designed Receiver with USB port Weight: 150g Dimensions: 8.6 × 13 × 4.1 cmDeal Wiki
Lenovo Wireless Mouse N100 (Black) Rs.299 Amazon
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Maybe those who received today and/or already used it might be in better position to comment.
[those around their Bhiwandi warehouse already received it in afternoon. An acquaintance in Thane did! 12 hour delivery without Amazon First .. Bengaluru folks must be getting Fashionara or Flipkart the same way. in under 24 hours]
Mine got shipped Yesterday itself..probably 2morrow i will get..
will update review once receive..
need reviews from those who already received.
how about size?
how about battery back up?
I got it yesterday.
Pros :
mouse is pretty cute.
Not so small not so big perfect size.
build is good.
Cons:
annoying click sound which I never had issue with logitech/microsoft mouse.
Cant say:
all people asking about battery backup, common, how can any person review it within one day.
should be as equal to any other wireless mouse.
Overall value for money. worth the price we paid.
Got it now, did’t used it but mouse is almost similar to my logitech M185, since I am using M185 holding good in hand. Deal is worth for paid amount.
delivered just now
out for delivery
deal_seeker wrote:
Guys, when it comes to mice and keyboards, I would trust only Logitech. A few years back, I took a chance and bought a very nice looking (and premium) HP wireless keyboard because its design and tactile feedback were similar to a laptop’s. Guess what happened! Two keys came out within a year. So do not buy cheap and take chances with something as critical as a mouse and keyboard. Just my two cents.
Exactly, i have bought logitech B175 wireless mouse 1.5 years ago and it is working awesome. Fallen a lot of times very badly but nothing happens. Logitech is a class as far as mice are concerned
KG to u !!
lootbaba wrote:
deal_seeker wrote:
Guys, when it comes to mice and keyboards, I would trust only Logitech. A few years back, I took a chance and bought a very nice looking (and premium) HP wireless keyboard because its design and tactile feedback were similar to a laptop’s. Guess what happened! Two keys came out within a year. So do not buy cheap and take chances with something as critical as a mouse and keyboard. Just my two cents.
Exactly, i have bought logitech B175 wireless mouse 1.5 years ago and it is working awesome. Fallen a lot of times very badly but nothing happens. Logitech is a class as far as mice are concerned
KG to u !!
Even logitech also fails, in my case it failed in less than 1 year. Either it is taking double click or click not responding when I clicked once, luckily I have another same M185 mouse and I need to submit first one to service centre.
srini1973 wrote:
Even logitech also fails, in my case it failed in less than 1 year. Either it is taking double click or click not responding when I clicked once, luckily I have another same M185 mouse and I need to submit first one to service centre.
Oh, excellent customer service is another thing I love about Logitech. I got a hassle free replacement for a 2-year old Logitech mouse once. Although that was in the US, I have no reason to suspect that their customer service is bad in India. Do let us know how your case turns out.
deal_seeker wrote:
srini1973 wrote:
Even logitech also fails, in my case it failed in less than 1 year. Either it is taking double click or click not responding when I clicked once, luckily I have another same M185 mouse and I need to submit first one to service centre.
Oh, excellent customer service is another thing I love about Logitech. I got a hassle free replacement for a 2-year old Logitech mouse once. Although that was in the US, I have no reason to suspect that their customer service is bad in India. Do let us know how your case turns out.
Its unfortunate that service done by Rashi Pherepharals and not by Logitech itself, need to struggle with them for service/replacement.
sorry for this hijack
I HAD ORDERED the 299 rs Genius KM-200 Wired Multimedia Keyboard : http://www.amazon.in/dp/B00NASKY96/ref=gb1h_tit...
And it got delivered today
Guess what ?
1. it is a usb keyboard and mouse. and now the price is 669 RS
2. the box/packing in which it came could have easily accommodated 4 such keyboard retail pack ( soooo Biggg )
the pic
i had ordered 2 lenovo mouse and 2 combo of this. pretty satisfied
OT ; the outer box is 3ply box with dimension of : 3ft X 1.5ft X 6inch whic cost approx 80 INR. i am thinking of starting a thread in DOST & DIMES section to post update and pics of the GOSF orders.
Will it work without receiver? for windows tablet?
Thanks
This uses a normal R6/HR6 dry battery.
Only one battery is required.
Sorry no idea about the battery life, as I have not used it.
But taking reference of the HP or Dell ones that I have used,
it mostly depends on the battery itself and the kind of usage of the device.
Mostly the RF circuitry and the LED is similar in all these things.
so there isn’t vast difference in functioning (and hopefully energy requirement)
The HP mouse I used, came with the system and is something like this http://www.snapdeal.com/product/hp-wireless-usb...
a proper normal sized mouse which needs two R6 (AA) batteries and worked really well for over two years now, till recently when some button/ switch issues came up. (repaired/retired and replaced with the same type)
HP mouse actually was in more regular use and so batteries sometimes even showed depleted in 30-35 days.
[had bought the cheapest deal of Nippo Gold batteries from the nearest Value mart and at 75-80Rs for 10 cells, I found them 100times more effective than a costly Energizer or Duracell, as those too eventually become less than 1V output]
The Dell tinimini fared much better I guess on a more evolved design and smaller size.
So again it might be because that was on a laptop plus sparingly used and had those snooty costly Duracells.
The Dell comparison here will be more relevant, because this N100 is a shameless reverse engineering of the Dell WM112 and hence the assumption that things would be more similar on the power consumption too.
even the dimensions are the same
Lenovo dimensions are misleading; it is just a 10cm mouse.
[They misguide by mentioning the dimension of the packing (box). Maybe they want us to use the paper box instead of the mouse.]