Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse
July 24th, 2007 | by Josh Norem
Full Review
Features and Design It comes with two Li-ion batteries that are about the size of a compact flash card; one plugs into the mouse while the other sits in the USB charging station.
The G7 is an all-business gaming mouse designed to do one thing, and one thing only – provide unparalleled cordless accuracy without any additional buttons to get in the way.
The G7 has just the basics: a back button for web navigation, buttons that allow you to switch the mouse’s sensitivity between 400, 800 and 2000dpi, a scroll-wheel and a battery level indicator. That’s it; no search button, back button, zooming feature, or any other doodads.
The G7 Laser has a slick “faux carbon” aesthetic, and a right-hand only design that is similar to that employed by the company’s other gaming mice, including the MX 518 and the G5.
All in all this is a no-frills mouse with a straightforward mission; to be incredibly accurate and great for gaming.
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by Ben on August 23, 2007:
“The battery is not really an issue for me as I do not game 24/7. I love the feel of the mouse and it's super responsive. A tad bit heavy, but I am used to it now.” More...