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Brian
05-01-2006, 01:12 PM
Laser Mouse Roundup (http://www.thetechlounge.com/article/272/Laser+Mouse+Roundup/)
"They’ve been on the market for several months now and I’ve had a chance to play with all of them. Laser mice are definitely here to stay. Earlier in the year I was lucky enough to have gotten to play with 5 different laser mice from the likes of Microsoft, Razer and Logitech. And now that I’ve had more time to think (and frag) it over, I’m going to give you my impressions of which ones are hits and which ones you should avoid."
CTM420
05-01-2006, 01:12 PM
I wrote a little user review. Essentially I agree with your round-up. The G5 won me over too, but I think buyers should test mice themselves to get a real feel for whether it's something they will want to use every day.
handrail
05-01-2006, 03:07 PM
i agree with your points about the G5 as well. it is definitely my favorite and the one i'm keeping.
again, i do make mention in the main reviews that smaller handed users might like the copperhead or 6000 series better than the G5...but i don't think anyone can dispute that the Logitech mice are better in terms of software. and it really does have the best ergonomics, in my opinion. the razer is a great mouse, but isn't at all curved to the shape of my hand.
one other shining example of how much the G5 rocks is the fact that practically every gaming station we passed at CES this year was using the G5...nVidia, Dell...the Logitech rep told us that they sold a bunch of G5s just to be used for displays at CES.
Dyrewolph
05-01-2006, 08:49 PM
I just went and picked up a dvd burner for dad for his birthday... one of the guys there was talking about the mice he has at home and was complaining that he had to change the battery daily on his G7... if that's the case, and I didn't notice it in your review when i skimmed through it late last night, then I'd rather use my MX1000 over the G7... at least mine's only outta batteries about once every week or two (depending on usage) and it only takes a while to charge enough to keep playing... so yeah... MX1000 for me...
handrail
05-01-2006, 08:55 PM
his battery must have been spent then because i left mine on for several days and never had to change out the battery. from my original review:
"The G7’s battery life is more than adequate. After a 10 hour initial charge on the normal setting, I was able to get many days of use (3-5 hours a day) without even losing a bit of charge. "
it's possible logitech had some problems with the batteries though. i thought the battery life of my G7 was nearly the same as the mx1000, except that you can swap out the packs quickly instead of having to wait for the thing to charge in the cradle...i don't like the mx1000 cradle thing.
if you don't intend to use your wireless mouse entirely for gaming, i would suggest the mx1000, it is a better desktop mouse than the G7. the mx1000 definitely has a better button layout and more of them.
brad.
Kurtis
05-02-2006, 01:08 AM
speaking of the mx1000, i still use mine and i love it. overall i like the ergonomics of it better than the G5 and G7 which revert back to the MX700's smaller body. it's a matter of preference really. and i don't game that much, so it makes an excellent desktop mouse as brad noted.
handrail
05-02-2006, 07:07 AM
yeah, the mx1000 is a bit larger than the G7...but mainly in the thumb rest area.
Brian
05-02-2006, 10:56 AM
I agree with Kurtis about the MX1000. The G5 and G7 rock, but I am big on ergonomics and because of that, I prefer the MX1000 over most other mice. I am also very picky about the wireless speed, and while the G7 seems to have no lag at all, I have no problem with the minute lag of the MX1000. Although I would probably prefer a G5 or G7 if I was a big gamer.
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