digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:02
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We might as well be honest; the G7 is a great mouse. In terms of innovations, there is now a more precise laser sensor instead of an LED, a significant increase in resolution as we now attain 2000 dpi, on the fly resolution adjustment, and a system of...
Comes with two rechargeable batteries, On the fly adjustable resolution, Battery level indicator, Excellent slide and reactivity, Easy setting of parameters via the driver...
Its recommend price of 109 €, Rather classic design, 2000 dpi is only useable on 23 inch screens or larger, Risk of interference in some wireless/Wifi environments...
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tomshardware.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-03 04:30:06
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The performance of an optical mouse is difficult to analyze because numerous parameters come into play, and the results are always a compromise. Improving one performance factor doesnt necessarily lead to a better overall result. Its a little like...
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As the priciest mouse currently on the market and the flagship model for Logitechs G series, the G7 has some hefty expectations to live up to. For this price we were really expecting something special and amazingly, Logitech has managed to outdo thems...
Superb precision, Comfortable, Wireless, On-The-Fly sensitivity adjustment...
Missing a second internet button The Final Word The pinnacle of wireless mousing. If you can afford the hefty price tag, the Logitech G7 will give you all the accuracy and functions you could need in a wireless mouse.
The pinnacle of wireless mousing. If you can afford the hefty price tag, the Logitech G7 will give you all the accuracy and functions you could need in a wireless mouse.
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 12:55:28
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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 Optical mouse, which features programmable buttons, adjustable sensitivity...
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Logiech are masters at pushing the envelope of interface technology. It sounds wanky, conisdering we’re largely talking keyboards and mice here, but Logitech have managed to consistently innovate with each new release of their core products. And, of...
The responsiveness of the G7 is unreal, perhaps the first wireless mouse to feel as responsive as a wired one...
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The G7 Laser Mouse is Logitechs offering for a high-tech, cordless mouse. It utilizes 2.4 GHz cordless technology and a 2000 dpi laser. This is the same system as found in the G5, which is the corded version sold by Logitech. The G5 has been my mouse...
Two Included Rechargeable Batteries, Included USB Battery Charger, Good Ergonomics and Button Locations, Features like sidescroll and back button, Unreal Sensitivity, Wireless...
Slight lag when leaving sleep mode, Mouse material feels slippery, LED sensitivity / battery strength indicator are not visible depending on hand placement, Scroll wheel made strange clicking noise when scrolling up, sounded broken, Batteries go dead...
Having become quite attached to my G5 in a very short time, I was pretty optimistic at the start of this review. The G7 has pretty much everything the G5 has, plus more. How could that be bad? While some of the characteristics of this mouse disappointe...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:03
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If you think a cordless mouse can’t be as accurate as a tethered one, think again. The Logitech G7 amazing cordless accuracy will make you do a double-take the first time you connect it. Priced at $99 USD, it will not appeal to everyone, especially...
Incredibly precise and accurate Dual-batteries On-the-fly sensitivity adjustment...
Middle-click requires too much effort Pricey Battery life could be better...
If you’ve been aching to switch from a wired mouse to a cordless mouse, but were afraid of the “floaty” feel most of them give off, the G7 is the mouse for you. G7 Laser Cordless Mouse affords an unmatched level of responsiveness that ha...
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about.com/compute Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:05
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Features of the Logitech G7 Cordless Gaming MouseThe Logitech G7 Cordless Gaming Mouses most obvious feature is its gaming grade 2000 dpi laser engine. The gaming grade laser of the Logitech G7 Cordless Gaming Mouse images at a whopping 6.3 megpixels...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:06
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The G7 in my mind should be standard equipment for any computer user that wants to truly enjoy his/her computer with complete control, accuracy and problem free longevity you want for your money. Kudos to Logitech with their quick swap battery technol...
Availability, Build Quality, Comfort, Precision, Value for Dollar, Battery Swap Capability, No External Power Supply...
I should have gotten it earlier..... =(...
After testing this mouse for over 2 months, you just dont know how much you appreciate a product until you go back to something inferior. To test this out, I went back to the MX700 for a day just to feel the difference. It wasnt anymore than an hou...
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In a move that many people welcome, the world of PC peripherals has been steadily migrating away from the cluttered desks filled with cables and wires. By removing said cables and wires, the industry is finally to a point where we almost have as many...
Fast and accurate, Comfortable, Long battery life, Adjustable DPI settings up to 2000 DPI, Its got a frickin laser!, 2 batteries are better than one...
OMG! Where is the forward button?, << Back...
To test out the G7, I played a few of my favorite games. CS: S is a must and not to far behind it is Rise of Legends and BF2. In all of these games, especially the first person shooters, accuracy is a much. The adjustable DPI settings are wonderful an...
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Logitech is a name synonymous with manufacturing everything from PC based sound systems through to gaming headsets, and attempting to intensify the aural/gaming pleasure of the user. In this day and age of competitive gaming, whether you're a league pl...
Well I must say that I'm thoroughly impressed by Logitech latest mouse offering. Sure, the colour scheme probably isn't to everyone's taste, and the G7 has a couple of minor faults. Actually they're probably more features that I prefer to see rather than...
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The Logitech G7 is more than just a mouse; it’s a precision engineered miracle of input technology that oozes appeal and delivers best in class performance. As you can tell, I liked this mouse a lot and during the course of this article I’m go...
2000 DPI max resolution with class 1 laser unit, Fully configurable resolution with easily reached setting buttons, Four way tilt wheel, Two hotswappable rechargeable batteries, 2.4GHz "cordless" technology, 500 reports per second unmatched mouse speed, S...
Fairly expensive, USB dongle possibly prone to damage...
Performance-wise, I tested the mouse in a variety of games and applications and am happy to say that it performed to my expectations and beyond. There is no discernible lag or delay at all, even during game play, and the ability to instantly change res...
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fastlanehw.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:17
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As everyone makes the switch over to the wireless world, one of the first things they get is a wireless mouse. There are several reasons why they make the switch to wireless and one of the most obvious reasons is that you no longer have to deal with th...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:22
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Logitech follows up their successful G5 Laser Optical Mouse with the G7, a cordless version of the innovative input device built with gamers in mind. The G7 has all the advanced features that the G5 sported, but it cuts the cords, letting you game free...
Extreme precision with cordless freedom, two batteries included.
Expensive, right-handed only.
Logitech follows up their successful G5 Laser Optical Mouse with the G7, a cordless version of the innovative input device built with gamers in mind. The G7 has all the advanced features that the G5 sported, but it cuts the cords, letting you game free...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:23
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Logitech late last year introduced a new line-up of products specifically targeted at gamers, starting off with three products; two of them laser mice and the third a keyboard. The mice, the G5 and G7, were both manufactured to use Logitechs latest 2...
The G7 doesnt disappoint and Logitech has delivered another top-notch mouse product. With its impressive suite of features, from on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments to quick-charging batteries, and its high level of precision and accuracy, the G7 is a...
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rbmods.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:25
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Date 2006-02-14Provider: RbmodsAuthor: BigManEditor: Princess AmmieLogitech G7 cordless mouseLogitech has been making mice and keyboards for a long time now and as I see it they are very popular now with their products due to the nice looks and ergonom...
Comfortable to use, Looks good, Well packed, Cordless, Nice software...
Battery time, Small lag from time to time...
This is a good mouse but with the 63$USD price its quite expensive with the small flaws it has. I would almost go for an older Logitech mouse or for the 518 model that is very popular among gamers. If you got the cash and want this cool looking mouse...
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Logitech has a collection of high-end mice which are now a new favorite in the hardcore gaming community. Logitech announced the G7 in December 2005 along with a G5 corded version. Being marketed for PC gamers, the G7 has an impressive set of features...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:31
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Usually, cordless mice come with built-in sacrifices: The sensor response rate is slowed to conserve battery life; the battery lasts just 20 hours; rechargeable batteries aren’t included; and/or a cheap transmitter results in radio interference. The G7...
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NGOHQ.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:32
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If you happen to own an optical mouse and believe it is good enough for gaming then you had better get your wallet out, else you will suffer at the hands of laser-users at your next LAN. And if you think that just because you already own an MX-1000 or...
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thinkcomputers.org Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:36
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Well, I have to admit, I am a Logitech Fanboy, and why shouldnt I be? They make excellent products and they are at the top of the input peripheral market. The quality of Logitechs products is legendary and what other companies strive for. I own qui...
Looks great, Excellent Performance, Feels good in your hand, Virtually no lag time on wake, No lag in games or everyday use, Hot swappable battery packs, Very easy to use, Works on ALL surfaces...
NONE I could find!!!...
I have used the G7 everyday for about a week now and I think I have found a replacement for the MX1000. I thought nothing could replace my MX1000 but nothing lasts forever. The G7 is a bit lighter than the 1000 but I got used to it fast, and I found t...
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jivemagazine.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:42
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Now if some of you have read my previous reviews, you will know that I am very picky when it comes to my mouse. It has to feel good in my hand, have little to no lag, and provide the support I need for browsing the web to playing my favorite MMO. Not...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:49
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It?s one thing to build a mouse and keyboard meant for browsing the Internet or sending e-mail back and forth; it?s quite another to build peripherals that can withstand the rigors of competitive PC gaming. At the QuakeCon 2005 show, Logitech unveiled...
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Thetechlounge.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:52
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Way back in the year 2004 Logitech introduced the MX1000, the first real laser mouse. That is to say the first optical input mouse that utilized actual laser technology to map movements. Up until that point LEDs were used as light sources to track user...
On the fly adjustable resolution, Lagfree performance, Two included battery packs, Super slick gliding surface, Clever USB recharge cradle...
Cumbersome middle mouse button, A better gaming mouse than workstation mouse, SetPoint software also installs Media Player 9 for some reason...
Logitech has done a fine job of creating a wireless gaming mouse and the G7 is a welcome addition to the family. The body of the G7 reverts back to the MX700 styling while retaining a similarly comfortable shape of its predecessor the MX1000. At the sa...
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The G7 is essentially the cordless version of the . That seems like exciting news at first: The G5 is one of the highest-rated products ever on ExtremeTech, and our current pick for best gaming mouse. It accompanies the companys other G-series product...
Extremely precise and smooth movement; great tracking; good SetPoint software; comes with (and needs!) two batteries.
Very short battery life; costs a lot.
Its expensive, and it burns through its little hot-swappable batteries in a day or less, but no other cordless mouse can match the G7s performance...
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3dxtreme.net Updated: 2011-08-03 04:29:57
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IntroductionLogitech has delivered to us their latest laser, wireless gaming mouse the G7. We?ve had a great relationship with Logitech over the years and have been fortunate enough to review some of the best PC Accessories and Speaker kits that the ma...
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Where to buy Logitech G7 Laser Wireless Gaming MouseStorePriceAvailabilityAmazon.com Marketplace$139.99In stock A wireless mouse and gaming? The two terms never went well together, a paradox constantly laughed at by the gaming community at large. Betwe...
Awesome wireless performance, Hot swappable batteries with battery indicator, Auick charge mode, DPI switching, Profiles...
Only one thumb button, Stiff Mouse3...
Logtiech G7 - one mouse to rule them all, one mouse to taunt them. One mouse to cut the cords and in the freedom frag them...
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It seems as if it was only yesterday that Logitech launched its first laser mouse, the MX1000 . It has had some rave reviews, not only from TrustedReviews but from many publications world wide. Now Logitech has taken things to the next level with the intr...
The Logitech G7 is the cordless gaming mouse to own, it's not cheap, but it is worth every penny. Even if you don't think that cordless mice are up to hardcore gaming, give the G7 a try - you might be surprised...
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modders-inc.com Updated: 2011-08-03 04:30:07
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Today we are going to take a look at the Logitech G7 mouse. With the introduction of laser technology mice have been making leaps forward in the gaming side of things. The MX1000 was one of first to show in the market, it carried over part of the...
Awesome Looks!, Comfortable to use, Excellent sensitivity, Tracks on my desk with out a mouse pad, Lighter than the older models.
No forward button, Shorter than expected battery life, Thumb button didnt work with software installed.
Looking at the picture above you can see the close resemblance from the G7 (left) to the MX1000 (right). In my opinion the G7 is a little more comfortable on the hand, and the buttons are easier to operate. The G7 also comes in a little lighter th...
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