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Logitech G7 Wireless Laser Gaming Mouse Review @ Tweaknews.net
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/06/2006 04:50 PM [ Print | 4 comment(s) ] · 1794 views
The G7 in my mind should be standard equipment for any computer user that wants to truly enjoy his/her computer with complete control, accuracy and problem free longevity you want for your money. Kudos to Logitech with their quick swap battery technology. Finally a wireless mouse that isn't heavy to use.
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Domingo Unregistered |
...but STILL only one shoulder button? No thanks. Until someone makes something better (without taking buttons away), I'll stick to the MX518 or even the Intellimice. |
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popalazarous Junior Member Posts: 5 Joined: 2004-01-03 |
i use a razer copperhead for gaming. I use a mx1000 for normal work. I think if they could get the speed up to the accuracy of a razor it would be a good all round mouse. Taking buttons away....jeeeez dont do that...add more |
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Nemo Unregistered |
You on drugs? The mouse you pointed out has a wire for a start.... theres no comparison to wireless. (e.g wireless is shite compared to wired for gaming) Some people have no idea... honestly |
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Jaybo Unregistered |
Needs rechargeable wireless model. |


