Pros: Fast, rechargeable and Logitech performance! Cons: None!
An optical mouse running at 400 dpi of resolution has its fits when you are a serious gamer. The MX 700 gives you 800 dpi of resolution for a much smoother and faster acting mouse. Image processing is at 4.76 megapixels per second giving you a smooth...
Pros: Rechargeable, cordless AND very gaming-friendly. New navigation features. Cons: High price. Not designed for left-handed folks.
Okay, okay. Although mice are not specifically categorized as gaming devices, its what we primarily use for our PC gaming, which is what Im going to focus on for this review since mice are fairly general as far as what theyre used for...
Pros: - Ergonomic
- Very precise optical sensors
- Hardly any lag
- Uses AA batteries Cons: - Immense battery consumption
- Recharger and mouse often do not establish proper electrical contact
I am primarily a gamer with some photo editing tasks and have been using the Logitech MX700 for more than a year already. So far, I have been very pleased with it. Just recently, I purchased another one to replace my from games tortured old MX700. The ...
Pros: Precise, instant response, comfortable Cons: Feet wear out, not easy to clean
This mouse is basically an MX500, but wireless. It has the same response time as the corded MX500, as well as all the other features such as the buttons and the sensor. The package contains the MX700 mouse, receiver/charger base station and 2 1650mAh ...
Pros: Rechargable with excellent battery life, comfortable Cons: Inferior optical sensor, very small secondary buttons, iffy tracking
I was one of the original buyers of the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer. I loved the idea of an optical mouse that you never had to clean and didn't require its own special mouse pad. That mouse worked well for me generally, though many people complained...
Pros: Rechargeable, great design, comfortable, extra buttons, you'll be happy with it Cons: Difficult to find any; buttons lack good customization, only for right-handers
Before obtaining this mouse, I was using one of those Microsoft Intellimouse, or whatever you call them. It was optical, but I use it with a laptop and the wire become annoying because I have tight desk space in my dorms. I went searching for a ...
Pros: Super Comfortable, Fast Charging, Long Life Cons: Some people complain about the weight, but it doesn't bother me. Designed for Righties.
What can I say about the MX700? A few months ago, I would have said no mouse is worth $80. Do to an Advertising typo, I got a Logitech MX300 from Staples for $15. So I had forgone on this bizarre shaped alien looking device. Surely that cant be...
Pros: Wireless, rechargeable batteries, sleek, delicious design, excellent response and functionality Cons: Requires provided software to maximize functionality (not really a con)
I've used the MS Intellimouse series of optical mice since the day they hit the market (literally the first possible day). I've always found that Microsoft does a good job with its hardware, and this continued on through their mouse line. I've owned an...
Pros: Lots of customizable buttons, comfortable shape, classy look and feel, wireless and optical technologies. Cons: Shorter battery life than advertised and slightly jittery cursor.
I'm going to have to go ahead and agree with pretty much all the other reviewers that this is a fantastic little peripheral. I have a mild repetitive stress injury from typing and mousing, and so when I was looking for a new mouse last year, I did a lot ...
Pros: Fast RF, Very responsive, Comfortable Cons: Poor Logitech Technical support, Lousy battery life, Software missing orientation tab.
got this mouse after reading many stellar reviews on it in the gaming community and was tired of my old Microsoft (the original optical mouse) failing to keep up with fast wrist flicks. My first mouse came with either a faulty base, plugin adapter, or ba ...
Pros: Ergonomic design, Feature-full, rechargeable, accurate. Cons: Interference with monitor, Buttons feel of lesser quality, right-handers only. 3M Mouse Pad uses beware!
When optical mouse technology emerged it was a matter of days before I was in the store picking up the MS IntelliMouse Explorer. To Microsoft's credit they, in my opinion, set the standard of how an optical mouse should perform. I also had the pleasure...
Pros: Charge lasts a long time and through much use. Many buttons and good ergonomics. Cons: A little heavy.
When my 3-year-old Microsoft IntelliPoint Explorer optical mouse gave up the ghost (it developed an intermittent short in the cord), I nearly panicked. I was in the middle of a big project, but I didn't want to just go out on impulse and buy the same ...
Pros: Overall ergonomic form factor; built-in rechargeability; good optical action Cons: Biggish size; scroll and Applications buttons at wrong places; PS/2 plug heavy.
One of the things I didn't like about cordless mouse and keyboard is the fact I had to replenish the devices with batteries. Yes, I could use rechargeable batteries and recharge them offline, but it just doesn't feel the same. When I bought the MX700,...
Pros: Excellent ergonomic feel, long battery life, easy to use Cons: Some buttons are inconvenient to use
Why? I purchased this mouse for my home computer because I had far too many wires going all over the place, and my mouse cord kept getting caught up on corners and such in the desk. The Name: The Logitech brand name is synonymous with ...
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