Review of the Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse
The Effects of One Year of Hard-Core Gaming
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Do you love first person shooters? Have you ever owned a corded mouse and in the heat of battle suddenly found your aim being dragged off target because the cord was hooked on something? I'll bet you died. I've been there. What about those times when the mouse buttons just seemed to stop working and you open it up and there's a dent in the button switch? I've been there too. Imagine what it would be like to have a cordless mouse that never lags, can switch speed with the push of a button, has two rechargeable batteries so you never have to stop gaming, works on any surface (including your pants), still works after a year of hard-core playing and glides like it's on ice.
Stop imagining because that mouse exists and it's called the Logitech G7 laser cordless mouse and I'm here to tell you this mouse will last through the punishment you'll dish out.
The first thing you'll probably notice when using it is the lack of a cord. As I said, often, when playing in situations with a lot of action, you'll find a corded mouse getting caught on some object or another and it will mess up your aim. With this mouse, that's never a problem.
You might then notice the weight which is quite hefty compared to the cheap mice. It feels like a quality product. The weight lends itself well to the movements you'll need to make yet it's not so heavy as to be straining or stressful.
Finally, you'll notice, in awe and wonder if you've never had a quality mouse, that when you push the mouse it simply slides across the surface. It glides like it's on ice even on a rough desk surface. I can only imagine what it would be like on a premium gaming mouse pad.
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