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It's nice to see Logitech building their products to last. The most significant physical difference from the MX 500 on the top portion of the mouse is that the G5 has one less thumb button.
Logitech G5 Laser Mouse Review Jeremy Star Posted: May 9, 2007 6:30 AM ET Category: Hardware Reviews 0 Wait, wait wait. I can already hear some of you screaming before I even start, so let me explain.
The revised G5 is not an entirely new offering, but rather an updated version of their first release. This was a silent launch from Logitech (it can’t even be found on their site), and they are not ...
Logitech Gaming Mouse G500 The successor to the classic Logitech G5 Laser Mouse, the Logitech Gaming Mouse G500 delivers game-changing precision at any hand speed. With its gaming-grade laser engine ...
I purchased a Logitech G5 mouse last month and am starting to notice strange tracking with the mouse on FPS games. The previous month I didn't have any computer to play FPS games so the problem ...
The Logitech G-Series Gaming Mouse G500 takes the G5 mouse and throws in on-the-fly adjustable accuracy up to 5,700dpi, a more comfortable shape and a weight-adjustable body for improved hand-feel.
The Logitech G5 packs a laser and an ejectable weight cartridge. The Logitech G5 has a handsome multicolor metallic paint job that gives the mouse a worn, battle-tested look.
Logitech has been at this whole mouse-building thing for a while, and I’ve been impressed by a number of their products. While it’s not necessarily new , I’m thinking of snagging a Logitech ...
Dell Home is offering up this 2,000 DPI mouse for half off. The mouse normally retails for $50, but enter coupon code TZS8CNL5SGFLW3 at checkout for $25 ...
Logitech G5 & G7 Mice: Gaming rodents Crave has been using the new Logitech G7 for over a week, and if Logitech never asks for it back we can see it easily replacing our standard-issue Microsoft mice ...
Most computer gamers aren't thrilled with cordless mice, so it's nice to see that the Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse gets a good review so far.
It was a few moons ago that I reviewed Logitech’s first Laser mouse, the MX1000. A great cordless mouse, I anxiously awaited for them to use the technology in their next gaming mouse. That day has ...
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