Lacks features and customizations found in higher-end gaming mice
No LED light display for current DPI setting
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Logitech is one of the most well recognized names in the aftermarket peripherals business. They offer a huge assortment of computer and electronics products – from wireless keyboards to Harmony remote controls to 2.1 speaker systems – that generally...
This mouse isn't going to be for professional game players, with its lack of customisable buttons. But for gamers who want greater control over mouse sensitivity while gaming, and who want a mouse for other tasks too, this is a very good input...
A great update to a tried and trusted classic, the DPI improvement soon becomes apparent the first time you jump in a tank in Battlefield Bad Company 2 and the versatility of the new Gaming Software has proven its worth over the last few weeks...
Back in 2002, when , Logitech released the MX500 gaming mouse into a market where optical mice were in the minority. The shape of the mouse proved extremely comfortable and popular with gamers, and Logitech has since released a range of wireless...
The G400 is a solid piece of equipment, but the MX518 already was that. The G400 has a few changes that make it an even more lethal machine. If you already own a MX518, you’re likely to be left unimpressed.G400 - Is it a worthy successor to the MX518?...
After 5+ years of constant use, drops onto concrete, and years of dirt and grime buildup, it was time to retire my Logitech MX 518. I was about to buy another MX518 from amazon until I saw the G400, which is almost identical to the MX518, save for...
I probably can't review this mouse without being bias, as the internet's most eloquent inhabitants would put it. It's the mouse I judge all other mice against, remastered for 2011. Like if George Lucas released the original trilogy, unaltered, but...
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