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Saturday, December 3, 2005
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Logitech sits right at the head of the class when it comes to producing all kinds of input devices. From web cams to keyboards there is no denying their dominance in this market. Chances are in your computer experiences you have used a product or two from them. Myself, I am a huge Logitech fan, currently having three mice MX300, MX518 and a MX700. Today Logitech was nice enough to send me one of their newest mouse, the G5 Laser mouse. Will it live up to my trusty MX518? We will see...
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Saturday, October 29, 2005
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This mouse is slick, sleek, and everything a competitive or even moderate player could ask for. Playing for long periods of time is no longer a strain on your hands with the comfortable setup of this mouse. Know that when you play with G5 you are a fragging force to be reckoned with...
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Wednesday, October 19, 2005
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Unlike the MX518 which used a super-sensitive LED to achieve a staggering 1,600dpi, the G5 uses a laser to achieve an even more impressive 2,000dpi sensitivity. Just like the MX518, the G5 can be configured using Logitech's SetPoint utility. In SetPoint you can configure five pre-set sensitivities which can be adjusted on the fly, making it simple to have different settings for different weapons during gameplay. This also makes it easy to drop down the sensitivity when you're in Windows, saving you the frustration of barely seeing your mouse pointer as it zooms from one side of the screen to the other...
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Tuesday, September 6, 2005
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The G5 Laser Mouse is Logitech's first corded laser pointer, and thanks to a Full Speed USB interface, this hyper gaming mouse is capable of 2000 dpi and 500 USB reports per second. It features a unique adjustable cartridge weighing system, Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) gaming feet, in-game sensitivity adjustment, tilt wheel plus zoom and bunch of programmable buttons...
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