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Five Logitech Products Win Japan's Good Design Award 2004Logitech today announced that five of its products received a prestigious Good Design Award 2004, sponsored by the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization. The five Logitech products — two computer mice, two game controllers and a Web camera — were named winners in the product design category.
“It's an honor to receive such distinguished acclaim from the Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization,̶ 1; said Guerrino De Luca, president and chief executive officer of Logitech. “We are deeply passionate about the industrial design of our products as it applies both to the aesthetics and function of those products. These awards certainly help validate our team's hard work and focus in that area.”
The Logitech products receiving a G-Mark, the symbol of the Good Design Award 2004, are as follows:
The Logitech MX™1000 Laser Cordless Mouse
The Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse is the world's first mouse to use laser illumination, enabling more precise tracking on much greater variety of surfaces. Its sophisticated design is accentuated by its contour shape, a concave thumb-rest on one side, and a sculpted side-grip for a pinkie and fourth finger. The chrome island that encircles the scroll wheel contrasts with its rubberized, black grips and steel grey top. A polished metal ring on the base of the mouse encircles
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