Abstract: Logitech has a collection of high-end mice which are now a new favorite in the hardcore gaming community. Logitech announced the G7 in December 2005 along with a G5 corded version. Being marketed for PC gamers, the G7 has an impressive set of features ...
Abstract: Usually, cordless mice come with built-in sacrifices: The sensor response rate is slowed to conserve battery life; the battery lasts just 20 hours; rechargeable batteries aren’t included; and/or a cheap transmitter results in radio interference. The G7...
Abstract: If you happen to own an optical mouse and believe it is good enough for gaming then you had better get your wallet out, else you will suffer at the hands of laser-users at your next LAN. And if you think that just because you already own an MX-1000 or...
Looks great, Excellent Performance, Feels good in your hand, Virtually no lag time on wake, No lag in games or everyday use, Hot swappable battery packs, Very easy to use, Works on ALL surfaces
NONE I could find!!!
I have used the G7 everyday for about a week now and I think I have found a replacement for the MX1000. I thought nothing could replace my MX1000 but nothing lasts forever. The G7 is a bit lighter than the 1000 but I got used to it fast, and I found t...
Abstract: Now if some of you have read my previous reviews, you will know that I am very picky when it comes to my mouse. It has to feel good in my hand, have little to no lag, and provide the support I need for browsing the web to playing my favorite MMO. Not ...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> Drivers & Utilities, 1,300,000 pixels<br> <b>Good:</b> 2,000dpi laser sensor; two rechargeable battery packs; easy-to-change sensitivity settings.<br> <b>Bad:</b> Lacks removable weights; right-handed use only.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> The Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Optical mouse has a 2,000dpi optical sensor, programmable buttons, adjustable sensitivity levels, a quick-swappable battery, and most importantly, no cord. But gamers who dont mind being chained to their computers should consider other, less expensive options.<br>
Abstract: It?s one thing to build a mouse and keyboard meant for browsing the Internet or sending e-mail back and forth; it?s quite another to build peripherals that can withstand the rigors of competitive PC gaming. At the QuakeCon 2005 show, Logitech unveiled ...
On the fly adjustable resolution, Lagfree performance, Two included battery packs, Super slick gliding surface, Clever USB recharge cradle
Cumbersome middle mouse button, A better gaming mouse than workstation mouse, SetPoint software also installs Media Player 9 for some reason
Logitech has done a fine job of creating a wireless gaming mouse and the G7 is a welcome addition to the family. The body of the G7 reverts back to the MX700 styling while retaining a similarly comfortable shape of its predecessor the MX1000. At the sa...