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aZnDeViLbOi
Jan 20th, 2007, 01:05 AM
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=2340176&CatId=143

Looks comfortable, and charge, so no $ on batteries :)

http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1543156&CatId=143

2000 Dpi !! faster than wired mouse, comes with TWO!!!! rechargeable batteries...

which one :confused:

board123
Jan 20th, 2007, 01:20 AM
MX518

Or if you must get wireless, MX Revolution. G7 has poor battery life which is why they give you 2 batteries.

aZnDeViLbOi
Jan 20th, 2007, 12:19 PM
oh... ok alrite but which one better for lite gaming? i dunno i game sumtimes mostly RFD tho... and i dun think i would be able to use 420 components... lol

cjpark
Jan 20th, 2007, 02:26 PM
I quite like my G7, though I bought it to use with my laptop so I don't use it that much. I with they'd put two buttons on the side like the mx700 but otherwise its very nice. Battery life isn't much of an issue due to the second battery.

aZnDeViLbOi
Jan 20th, 2007, 04:53 PM
but is it good? is it comfortable?

cjpark
Jan 20th, 2007, 06:07 PM
G7 is designed pretty much the same as the mx700 with just slightly different features and feel. I design and feel of both the G7 and mx700, very comfortable for me.

Evil Techie
Jan 20th, 2007, 07:36 PM
G7 is designed pretty much the same as the mx700 with just slightly different features and feel. I design and feel of both the G7 and mx700, very comfortable for me.

i disagree
G7 has a lot better feet
that provides a lot smoother gliding action and the 2000dpi laser sensor vs the optical on MX700 is a world of difference
G7 uses lithium ion batteries
G5 uses AA NiMh

u do get forward button on the MX700
u dont get that on G7 nor G5

MX Revo feels a lot more comfortable than G7 but since it doesnt have the 2000dpi sensor, it isnt that great for gaming
it is great for surfing however with the fast wheel action

it all depends if u do a lot of scrolling or not
if so, go try MX revo on display at most stores
if u dont scroll much, G7 would be nice
or even G5 would be awesome because the fabric braided wire doesnt really get in the way to be honest

right now i have MX Duo for cordless and a G5 for gaming

G5/7 feels a whole lot different than MX700 in terms of its sensor
a lot better software too

btw i cant seem to find the exact number for the max resolution for the MX Revolution's laser sensor
does anyone know what it is?

Izzoshady
Jan 20th, 2007, 11:15 PM
I think the best mouse on the market in terms of price/features/comfort is the Logitech MX 518.

One of the best gaming mice on the market IMO

jollyeskimo
Jan 20th, 2007, 11:23 PM
G5 uses AA NiMh

Since when?

jeffyjaixx
Jan 20th, 2007, 11:50 PM
I like the MX518 (though the fact that I have one makes me biased).

I got it for $30 way back when and am still using it up till today.

idk-bart
Jan 20th, 2007, 11:55 PM
dont forget about the mx1000, its a nice balance between gaming and surfing. has li-ion with a charge station. very comfortable too.

jollyeskimo
Jan 21st, 2007, 12:00 AM
dont forget about the mx1000, its a nice balance between gaming and surfing. has li-ion with a charge station. very comfortable too.

It was good for a while for me. Battery wasn't bad, but it suffered from three things for me:

1- poor response / lag
2- weight
3- charge station and mouse's recharging contacts corroded after a while, and became unreliable. It became increasingly hard to start charging it, and the slightest nudge during charging would stop it.

aZnDeViLbOi
Jan 21st, 2007, 12:34 AM
i disagree

btw i cant seem to find the exact number for the max resolution for the MX Revolution's laser sensor
does anyone know what it is?

yea i know i am trying too.. still cant find it...

jollyeskimo
Jan 21st, 2007, 12:54 AM
It's fixed at 800 dpi, same as the MX1K

7-Endless
Jan 21st, 2007, 12:55 AM
Here's another vote for the MX 518. However I've been eyeing the Razor Copperhead mouse - anyone here try this yet??

sxz
Jan 21st, 2007, 12:56 AM
MX510/MX518 are still the best gaming and regular use mice IMO.

board123
Jan 21st, 2007, 01:08 AM
MX Revo feels a lot more comfortable than G7 but since it doesnt have the 2000dpi sensor, it isnt that great for gaming

That's marketing BS. Higher resolution does not translate to better gaming performance. The only effect resolution has on mouse performance is sensitivity. It does not make the mouse more accurate or responsive. Typically FPS gamers like high sensitivity (for reflexes), which is why they like to stick to high resolution mice. Sensor quality is a lot more important for actual performance.

Why do you think nobody complained when the MX510 was "the mouse to get" a couple years ago, even though it's only 800 DPI? I use an MX518 and have the DPI tuned down to 800 because 1600 is just way too sensitive for everyday use. It doesn't make my mouse any less accurate.

stixxx
Jan 21st, 2007, 07:08 PM
yup Logitech 518/510 or Razor.The Mx1000 is heavier but sensitive.

proj
Jan 21st, 2007, 07:46 PM
I have a MX518 and G7, I would go for the MX518. Too many problems (skipping) and crap battery life from the G7.

felix
Jan 21st, 2007, 10:26 PM
I have the VX Revolution ... the smaller notebook version of the MX. It fits my hand well except the button near the index finger is a bit annoying. Would be perfect if it they designed one without it, the grip is nice and comfy. Get whatever fits in your hand so that you won't get RSI if you use it as much as I do.

Don't buy from ScammerDirect though. You can buy cheaper at Staples, Futureshop, etc when on sale and using discount gift cards.

Oversized Rooster
Jan 21st, 2007, 10:58 PM
Back when I used to own the G7, it would skip a lot. I didn't have a problem with the battery life.

Yes, the mouse dies a few times when I was gaming, but battery packs are a much better idea than a recharging dock.

I had an MX700 once upon a time. And when I had some crazy programming assignment and did it overnight, I'd end up with the keyboard only because the MX700 would need to be recharged.

With the G7 you never have this problem.

But I'm back to the good old optical with my M$ combo set. Couldn't be happier. 3 months life on 2 standard AA batteries is nothing to shrug at!

CanadaBoy
Jan 22nd, 2007, 12:24 AM
Another vote for the MX 518, very cheap price and very reliable

CameraBill
Jan 22nd, 2007, 08:53 PM
...and the PS2 port is much more responsive than the USB port.

soupnazi
Jan 22nd, 2007, 10:31 PM
Another vote for the MX 518, very cheap price and very reliable

Agreed. I own the MX518 and the G5. I prefer the MX518 for gaming. The scroll wheel has a better 3rd button click, the wheel has more distinct scroll, and there are two thumb buttons. I just wish it had the surface paint of the G5 since the MX518's smooth surface can attract dirt and oilyness.

jollyeskimo
Jan 22nd, 2007, 10:44 PM
Yeah the G5's paint is great for prolonged use. I actually don't mind having only one thumb button because I've never needed to use the "forward" function in browsing... mouse click gestures feel more natural for myself.

As for games, I never change the resolution of the mouse either, but having it set on just the right speed is great. And since all logitech mice buttons are programmable, I've got cruise up/down programmed as yes/no affirmative/negative in games, and thumb/scroll left/scroll right for anything else that I might need.

CanadaBoy
Jan 22nd, 2007, 10:51 PM
Agreed. I own the MX518 and the G5. I prefer the MX518 for gaming. The scroll wheel has a better 3rd button click, the wheel has more distinct scroll, and there are two thumb buttons. I just wish it had the surface paint of the G5 since the MX518's smooth surface can attract dirt and oilyness.

ya lol my mouse is so oily