The Logitech G700s and Corsair M95 are very comprehensive mice, both with regard to buttons and performance. The two offer a large amount of buttons for those who enjoy playing role playing games such as Diablo III and World of Warcraft. The M95 has a t...
Being a long standing Logitech peripheral user I was very excited when I learned that I would be getting this mouse in for review. After much extensive testing over various different applications and uses I found this mouse to be very good in many differe...
Abstract: Gaming mice with lots of buttons are becoming increasingly mainstream. They're becoming so popular that even new editions are appearing of older products. For example, the Logitech G700s and Corsair M95 gaming mice. When they first came out, they both h...
For those who are familiar with the G700 the G700s will at first glance seem very similar and that is no bad thing. The original model was a lovely mouse which felt great in the hand however there were a few little niggles which stopped it from scoring as...
Review: Logitech G700sReview by Daryl TanWith eleven configurable buttons, a large grip and adjustable scrolling, the G700s is a near carbon copy of the G700 redesign, which isn't exactly a bad thing in itself.Power at Your FingertipsWhile many gaming mic...
Published: 2015-02-22, Author: Ronnie , review by: yugatech.com
Ergonomic design and well put together, Ample thumb rest, Non-stick top coating and textured finish on the sides, Well thought out button shapes and placement, Can work both wired or wirelessly without performance difference, Non-braided but durable cable
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Although the G700 has not won the hearts of gamers, it laid the foundation that Logitech used for its successor, particularly in the design department. All the company had to do for the G700s was to polish some of the aspects that were noticeably missing...