Typical price: £80
What is it: Cordless laser mouse with a 2,000dpi laser engine
What we think: Plenty of features and no cord, but gamers who don't mind being chained to their computers should consider less expensive options
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 5 December 2005
Tags: Logitech, Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse, battery pack, USB port, battery life
We like:
2,000dpi laser sensor; two rechargeable battery packs; easy-to-change sensitivity settings
We don't like:
Lacks removeable weights; right-handed use only
CNET UK judgement:
The Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Optical mouse has a 2,000dpi optical sensor, programmable buttons, adjustable sensitivity levels, a quick-swappable battery and most importantly, no cord. But gamers who don't mind being chained to their computers should consider other, less expensive options
Full review:
Most gamers avoid cordless mice with good reason -- their battery life can be short-lived and you run the risk of lag. Logitech addresses both concerns with the G7 Laser Cordless Mouse, which features programmable buttons, adjustable sensitivity levels and a quick-swappable battery. At £79.90, it's a good cordless option for the gaming set, but those who don't mind being chained to their computers should consider the Logitech G5 Laser Mouse, which offers the same level of programmability for £20 less. Continue Reading...
Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse History
21 Apr 2006 in Reviews
The humble mouse is an oft-undervalued PC peripheral. Many of us are happy to chug along using the basic models that are bundled with our PCs, but there are a number of third-party alternatives that can increase productivity, gaming accuracy and comfort
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