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post #16 of 23
Changing batteries is a pain in the butt. Having a battery in a mouse makes it heavy as well. Plain ol G5 with a cord, feels great and works great. With less weight you can speed up the pointer and maneuver the mouse very easily, smaller movements. I have wireless mice as well, I was in a cheap mood one day and bought the G5 and I love it. Just a suggestion, no need to post the merits of wireless.
post #17 of 23
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Originally Posted by GordonFreeman View Post
Changing batteries is a pain in the butt. Having a battery in a mouse makes it heavy as well. Plain ol G5 with a cord, feels great and works great. With less weight you can speed up the pointer and maneuver the mouse very easily, smaller movements. I have wireless mice as well, I was in a cheap mood one day and bought the G5 and I love it. Just a suggestion, no need to post the merits of wireless.
My G7 is the lightest wireless mouse I've ever used. It has a very small and light battery pack, not 4 clunky AA or AAA batteries. And changing the batteries is not a big deal, not like replacing normal AA or AAA batteries. Push a button, out pops the pack, swap it and keep going. It's also very well balanced, and there is NO lag at all. I game quite a bit and I've never had any mouse lag like with some of the MS mice.

If your looking for the wireless version of the G5, the G7 is the exact same shape, the only difference is there is only one thumb button on the G7 instead of the two on the G5.
post #18 of 23
Logitech VX Nano. Simply awesome.
post #19 of 23
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Originally Posted by trinkus79 View Post
My G7 is the lightest wireless mouse I've ever used. It has a very small and light battery pack, not 4 clunky AA or AAA batteries. And changing the batteries is not a big deal, not like replacing normal AA or AAA batteries. Push a button, out pops the pack, swap it and keep going. It's also very well balanced, and there is NO lag at all. I game quite a bit and I've never had any mouse lag like with some of the MS mice.

If your looking for the wireless version of the G5, the G7 is the exact same shape, the only difference is there is only one thumb button on the G7 instead of the two on the G5.
Why do you think you have to change the battery every day? I know how the battery changes, kinda like the weight tray in the G5.
post #20 of 23
Have both the nano and Revolution and have to a gree that both are simply amazing mice. I love the programable buttons and don't think I could now ever use another mouse for surfing the net.
post #21 of 23
Newegg.com - Logitech MX Air Silver/Black 8 Buttons USB 2.4 GHz Wireless Laser Rechargeable Air Mouse - Mouse

Im thinkin this one is expensive enough to merit a purchase..lol Would look very handsome next to a 15" monitor!
post #22 of 23
MX-700 and MX-900.
Have a look on ebay you still find them.
Wonderful mouse.
post #23 of 23
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Originally Posted by kanamin View Post
Discontinued, but if you can find it, the Logitech mediaplay. I have one and it's amazing, I'm so confused why they discontinued it. 11 buttons! Main feature is the media buttons, play/pause, next/ff, previous/rw, and volume, all that in addition to left, right, middle, scroll, sidescroll, and back and forward. A must for audio, the media buttons work with winamp, wmp, mp classic, foobar2000 etc (although they only work when the player is active, except for winamp, winamp you can control when any window is active). Honestly, I can't see any other mouse being better fitted for audiophiles. Also, if you don't want 2 AA batteries, for some reason, it works with 1! Battery life is very good as well, >1 month with my NiMH AAs.
couldn't agree more, great remote errr....mouse it is, it is now replaced by MX Air, I have never yet touch it so kinda skeptical,

my recommendation is MX 620 (which come with keyboard MX3000, also white Mac version), it is indeed very comfortable, except for the weight in which I assume no problem for you (as you are asking for a wireless mouse)

but if you wanna trade the weight with some small size, look no other than their V series, it is as simple as two button mouse,
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