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Logitech M570 910-001799 Black 1 x Wheel USB RF Wireless Laser Trackball
   
Got a replacement
- Pros: Great mouse. Absolutely ergonomic. I couldn't ask for anything more from it.
- Cons: After a year and a half, the mouse started dying on me. It started losing connection and two or three months later, I got a replacement from Logitech. It finally completely died, and hopefully the replacement will outlive it.
- Other Thoughts: The three year warranty was great, and Logitech was great to deal with. I absolutely love this mouse and I've even recommended it. I have the older trackball, the one with the red ball and wired version, and that has perfectly fine, but it has no back and forward button like this one. It may be a quality reason or it may be due to how the mouse has to be made in the wireless version. I'm not an engineer so I can't comment on that, but I can say that as far as I know, this is the best trackball mouse out there.
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Reviewed By:N/A,5/17/2013 4:31:42 PM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is Somewhat High and has owned this product more than 1 year.
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Logitech M325 Dark Silver 5 Buttons Tilt Wheel USB RF Wireless Optical Mouse
   
they worked
- Pros: got 2 of these and both worked one of the other refurbs I had gotten 2 out of 4 worked so consider myself lucky this time. if get both work then it good deal if have to send one back then deal not so good I guess it a 50/50 proposition
- Cons: none for this order
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Reviewed By:Smiley1956,5/17/2013 1:03:49 PM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is High and has owned this product 1 week to 1 month.
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Kensington Pro Fit K72354US Black 1 x Wheel USB 2.4 GHz Wireless Mid-Size Mouse
   
huge receiver
- Pros: nice mice itself.
- Cons: huge receiver. Seriously - I've expected all keybords, mices to have a micro one by now. But this one is a huge receiver kina like old wireless cards or thumbddrives - sticking out good 6 centimeters out of laptop. I've returned it purely because of that.
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Reviewed By:steve,5/17/2013 12:33:25 PM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is High and has owned this product less than 1 day.
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Logitech G500 10 Buttons Dual-mode Scroll Wheel USB Wired Laser 5700 dpi Gaming Mouse
   
breaks easy
- Pros: I like the general workings of this mouse
and do not come close to using it to full potential - Cons: no. 10 mouse button breaks out . on my second G500
in just over a year both mice had no 10 button break out.
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Reviewed By:papajoe,5/17/2013 8:54:18 AM
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Logitech G700s 910-003584 13 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB Wired / Wireless 8200 dpi Rechargeable Gaming Mouse
   
Still flawed.
- Pros: - It Looked nice.
- Most of the button placement is well laid out (You may as well pretend the key below the center wheel release button doesn't exist, but the arched 3 on the left click and the thumb pad shape is great.) - Wireless/Wired is a nice idea. - Cons: - Thumb pad buttons don't have actually switches in them. They're mushy cheap plastic, loose and completely unresponsive. You have to mash them down even after the depression for response and they won't stay held down and stutter. Mine had button failure warning signs right out of the box, and apparently that's not uncommon. Specifically - Thumbpad buttons G6 and G7 are unresponsive unless pressed in to the point of discomfort well past the register, apparently a common issue that just earns continuous RMAs.
- Several buttons aren't actually registered as unique mouse buttons, which means that they cannot be used as anything more than keyboard button shortcuts in games. Not a huge deal, but if you were planning on having additional keybindings, well, you can't, they just make your keyboard ones slightly more convenient. - Small cord length for running wired mode, it's not braided like the G500 for protection and it's extremely stiff. This in turn makes moving the mouse at times a pain as the wire will fight you when you try to make it bend. - When the cord is plugged in, the bottom of the socket plug hangs at the level of the rubber mouse feet, causing significant drag and resistance to movement. It becomes noticeably harder to move. - New LGS software currently has bad support for the G700. It constantly stops responding and crashes during keybinding. - After several minutes of gaming the device wipes its own onboard keybinding memory and resets to defaults. The problem with this is that several buttons, by default, are set empty, frequently rendering them completely useless. The only way to fix this is to tab out of whatever you were doing, pull up LGS and switch from onboard to automatic detection and back again. That gets really old quickly when you're having to do it every 10 minutes. - Side grips don't even feel like sandpaper, they feel like a rubber surface shredded by coarse grit sandpaper. Feels like loose strands of rubber dangling from the mouse. - The black "Grooves" on the mouse aren't grooves at all. You can't even feel them. They're painted on decoration. I thought they might be rubber ridges or raised or something for grip, but in reality, they're indistinguishable from the smooth mouse surface. No point in them. - Battery life is still abysmal. A day or two of gaming and it's completely dead. While I honestly wouldn't mind just using it corded, the cord, as noted above, is heavily detrimental to mouse performance due to cord stiffness, short length, and low placement causing drag on whatever surface it's on.
- Other Thoughts: After my third G500 failed, I figured that I'd try to go for something a little more pricey in order to avoid the inevitable semi-annual RMA that Logitech mice keep bringing. I thought that maybe the brand new G-Series would have addressed the setbacks of the previous models. They don't, at all. Nothing is different on these except for a DPI increase (which is pretty safe to call unneeded, 8200 DPI has absolutely no control or precision for most applications.) Most of the issues that people complained about in the original model, like the left and right mouse buttons losing the ability to be held down causing stuttering, are still exactly the same in this. It's the same flawed G700 with a paint job and a higher price tag. Only one day after pulling this out of the box and it's showing signs of button failure already, and while Logitech does provide a limited 3 year warranty, their mice fail so frequently that you end up paying for a new mouse in shipping costs within a year. Had I not been through the constant replacements with the G500 series right before this, I might be tempted to try to replace it, but I just don't have the willpower to deal with that again. I really want to love Logitech, and I hate to say this, but my advice is to avoid them unless you really enjoy playing Russian Roulette with the 3 week mouseless RMA game.
1 Egg may seem harsh, but if you're going to completely re-release a product that has been out for years and claim that you've updated it, at least fix the well known major hardware issues that the original model had. A paint job and a superfluous DPI increase don't justify a relaunch at a premium price. The cord, the battery life, the button responsiveness, the cheap surface of the button hammers causing failure, and the board constantly resetting itself during use all could have been fixed, making this the perfect mouse.
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Reviewed By:Cs5624,5/17/2013 8:33:58 AM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is High and has owned this product 1 day to 1 week.
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Cyborg R.A.T. 3 Gaming Mouse
   
Big fan...
- Pros: Budget priced, great features, reliable, well worth the money!
- Cons: None really...
- Other Thoughts: Eventually upgraded to the RAT 7... have my eye on the RAT 9... big fan of this series!
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Reviewed By:Neurofusion,5/17/2013 8:09:49 AM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is High and has owned this product more than 1 year.
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ZALMAN ZM-M100 Black 3 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB Wired Optical 1000 dpi Mouse
   
Only good for 3 months
- Pros: Cheap price and decent looking
- Cons: Cheap plastic feeling. Buttons are good for only 3 months.
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Reviewed By:N/A,5/17/2013 7:57:22 AM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is High and has owned this product 1 month to 1 year.
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eFun Touch 8 XN800 Black USB 2.0 IR Wireless Touch Pen
   
Average Product
- Pros: - Easy Implementation
- Small Footprint - Universal - Cons: - High Latency (Laggy)
- Low Sensitivity - Does not work great on some bezels
- Other Thoughts: Before I get started I would like to include my test system. This unit was connected to a HP laptop with Intel i5, 8 GB RAM, 120 GB ssd on Windows 8 x64 Pro.
I was very excited when I first received this product because I tested a few touch screen laptops on the market that are now pretty much standard on most notebooks. So I know how the touch response should feel on Windows 8. The setup is pretty straight forward as you basically just stick the magnet on the left side of your monitor's bezel (about half way) and attach the sensor to it after which you connect the usb to your computer and install the drivers with the included cd and you are on your way. Also remember to calibrate right after installation so that your touches are accurate.
Now to the user experience, let me just say it was not as good as I expected. Immediately I was unsure if the unit was working correctly but I new it worked because I had just calibrated the unit. The electronic pen supplied was ok but the touch had to be very deliberate for the unit to respond. There is a little white cursor that show you that you made a selection but it takes almost a second at times to make the selection vs under 5ms for an average mouse. However I did find that the unit worked better with the tiles on Windows 8 but when switched to the desktop, the unit really struggled. In addition to the two issues (sensitivity and latency), some bezels, with the screen recessed, on laptops will cause an issue when making selections on the edges of the screen as the pen will be hard to get to the extreme edge.
Although this unit has some major flaws, it is a good starting point and can save consumers major funds in the future. Instead of buying a very expensive touch screen monitor, you could turn your screen into a touch screen. Fixing the above issues would make me consider implementing this product in more environments, but for now I would not recommend it.
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Reviewed By:Bailez,5/17/2013 7:24:15 AM
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eFun Touch 8 XN800 Black USB 2.0 IR Wireless Touch Pen
   
Useful device.
- Pros: The included instruction manual is clear and setup/installation of the device is a breeze (took less than a couple minutes). I tested this on two non-touch screen laptops and a desktop PC, all with Windows 8 installed. I have not noticed any input lag, and the included stylus and sensing device are accurate. It's supposed to work with laptop monitors up to 17", and it also works on my old school 19" 4:3 monitor. (It does not work with a 24" 16:9 monitor, but the manufacturer doesn't claim it will so obviously that's not worth docking an egg over - just providing information.) It's nice to be able to use a touch interface on Windows 8.
- Cons: None, really. It works as advertised.
- Other Thoughts: Even if you have a touch-enabled W8 device, if you're a bit compulsive about keeping your electronics extremely clean & tidy like me, you could use this and not get your screen dirty with fingerprints.
Note, this also works with Windows 7. I tested it on a W7 laptop and functionality was fine; it worked just as well as it did with W8. The manual indicates it will work with Windows XP but as I no longer have any XP devices, I can't verify that claim.
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Reviewed By:MH 2,5/17/2013 7:00:25 AM
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Logitech M510 Black 5 Buttons Tilt Wheel USB RF Wireless Laser Mouse
   
- Pros: -Good response to clicking
-No issues between mouse and receiver - Cons: -Default sensitivity way too high, but this is easily fixed
-Receiver hangs out of the USB port a little too much for my liking (aesthetic issue, not function)
- Other Thoughts: I had an old wired Logitech mouse that I still liked but it was getting worn down. I mean paint coming off where I place my fingers worn. Made the jump to wireless and glad I did, no more occasional tugging the mouse cord for extra slack. Logitech claims the batteries will last ~2 years so we'll see how that goes.
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Reviewed By:N/A,5/16/2013 7:37:17 PM
This reviewer reports that his/her technical understanding of this type of product is average and has owned this product 1 day to 1 week.
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