Logitech G7 Laser Wireless

Published by Bogdan Alex, on April 9th, 2008, in the categories: Game Mouse, Wireless Mouse

It’s been proven that wired mice are a tad more pricise than wireless ones. Well, I, for one, would sacrifice a bit of precision and responsiveness over a whole lot more freedom, far from wiry restrictions. OK, I admit it. If I somehow got into intensive gaming, I’d obviously stick with a wired laser rodent, but since I also do browsing, editing and other basic stuff, I choose a wireless solution, because I want to comfortably operate things from a distance (I have an HDTV and I sit 2m away from it). Logitech practically read my mind and released the G7 wireless mouse that makes the wired solution useless.


The G7 wireless mouse comes equipped with a high precision 2000 dpi laser engine that sports a 6.4 MPixels/second image processor, which means it’s fast enough even for demanding computer games. The in-game sensitivity switching is present as well, so you can shift from pixel-precise targeting to lightning-fast maneuvers, without pausing the action. In this sense you can choose among three resolutions (400, 800, and 2000 dpi), and with Logitech's SetPoint software you can add game detection and independent x- and y-axis settings.


The full speed USB support enables this mouse to make 500 report/second for smooth operation and fast response times. Although it’s a gaming-grade mouse, the two fast-swap, ultra-light, Li-ion batteries that are included in the package can last up to an entire month. When they die out you can recharge without pausing the action using the boost mode. Thus, the batteries recharge in only 2 hours.

Unfortunately, this model is for right-handed people only. You can find online for about $80.
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