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Poyzon
08-06-2010, 06:45 AM
Someone mentioned this in chat yesterday. I'm probably going to order this one. Not sure what the dimensions are, so not sure how big/small it is. I'm intrigued by the left side thumb buttons (4), which will contrast to the 12 on my Naga. There's also the option to tether it with a cable for those that don't prefer wireless.


Logitech Wireless Gaming Mouse G700

Source: http://www.logitech.com/en-us/gaming/mice-keyboard-combos/devices/7244?WT.ac=GSeries|7295|G700Getthedetails

Cost: $99.99 USD, $99.99 EUR (Currently, available for pre-order only.)

http://www.logitech.com/assets/31255/wireless-gaming-mouse-g700.png

Features

13 programmable controls with macro capability
Perform either single actions or intricate macros with multiple keystrokes, mouse events, user-defined delays and repeating.

Individually sculpted buttons
Every button on the G700 is carefully designed and placed to be easily identifiable by touch, so they’re right there when you need them but out of your way when you don’t.

Ideal for MMORPGs
When your guild gets together, you’ll have all the control you need to do battle, complete quests and level up your character.

Natural curves that fit your hand
Your mouse is designed to let you play comfortably and maneuver effortlessly for as long as you want.

Smooth gliding feet
You can forget sticky workarounds--the low-friction polytetrafluoroethylene feet glide effortlessly across almost any surface.

Full-speed wireless
1,000 reports per second give you gaming-grade responsiveness and wireless freedom. You get a steady, powerful connection with no dropouts.

Rechargeable
You’ll always have the power you need. A quick-connect cable lets you plug in fast and continue your campaign without pause.

Data over cable
Worried about that critical game situation? Playing in a busy wireless environment? With data over cable you always have a backup for reliable connectivity.

Gaming-grade laser
Game-changing precision at any hand speed. Whether you’re zeroing in on one pixel or whipping across a million, the gaming-grade laser gives you hard-to-beat cursor control.

Onboard memory profiles
You can program up to five profiles for individual players or games (keyboard macros and dpi settings), so you can play your way on other PCs*--without software installation.

Plug-and-Forget Nano-receiver
Take it with you--your Gaming Mouse G700 is laptop ready. The tiny receiver can stay plugged in a USB port or stores inside the mouse for when you head to a LAN party.

Sensitivity switching
You can shift from pixel-precise targeting (200 dpi) to lightning-fast maneuvers (up to 5,700 dpi) in an instant.

Dual-mode scroll wheel
You get precise click-to-click scrolling that’s perfect for weapon selection when you’re gaming. Hyper-fast scrolling lets you fly through long Web pages.

LED display
Your battery power, profile settings and dpi sensitivity are always visible at a glance--without being covered by your hand.

alcattle
08-06-2010, 08:53 AM
I have a g500 (wired) and this looks to be about the same size. My hand is medium size I guess and the G500 fills my hand, very good, only downer is the thumb rest. It is textured and gets rough after a couple hours.

Kawasa
08-10-2010, 04:04 PM
omg... this is exactly what I needed to replace my dieing wireless G7.
I just hate the hassle of a corded mouse.
THANKS!

It is only slightly bigger than an average optical mouse.

Poyzon
08-29-2010, 07:27 AM
FYI: Back in stock at NewEgg (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104377&cm_re=g700-_-26-104-377-_-Product). Still showing as 'Preorder' on Logitech's site.

Vecter
08-29-2010, 12:32 PM
For anyone considering this mouse please stop and just get it. :D

The mouse has a great feel, lots of settings and the button placement works nicely. 2 of the buttons are actually triggered buy pushing the mouse wheel left and right which provides great functionality. The sides of the mouse have a nice texture while the actual left and right mouse buttons are smooth. As it states you can have have this mouse wired in case the battery gets low. Also When it does get low there is an option to popup a message on your screen so you can plug it in and continue. There is also an on/off switch on the bottom.

Tehmuffinman
08-29-2010, 03:50 PM
I added this to my arsenal as soon as they were first available on newegg.com and don't regret it at all!

moosejaw
08-29-2010, 04:05 PM
They didn't mention 'DarkField' for this model. I have the Performance Mouse MX (http://www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-pointers/mice/devices/5845) that looks just like this one but with normal buttons and the 'DarkField' for use on glass. I have 2 black glass computer desks and the 'DarkField' is the only mouse that works on them without a mouse pad.

3box
08-29-2010, 05:01 PM
I personally like the ole mx1000 mouse. Shame it's discontinued.

JackBurton
09-03-2010, 09:33 AM
Its too small. Its too heavy, It feels like im wearing a gauntlet. There are only 4 extra buttons. all the rest of the buttons on it are the stupid speed buttons. so that's probably only two extra buttons from your older mouse. if you have a mouse mat that has a built in cushion like mine it will feel weird because your supposed to hold it at a low angle. the speed buttons are crowded into the area the left mouse button resides in. so if your playing a twitch game like a RTS or FPS you might have to relearn your touch and muscle memory.

Kicksome
09-03-2010, 10:43 AM
I love the g700. And I have like 10 mice, it's big with lots of custom buttons.