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This tool will clearly show you the differences. Table tool. Vote for the next mouse we buy. Want to see us review a specific mouse? Here you can vote for our next review. Your browser is not supported or outdated so some features of the site might not be available. Reviewed Jun 11, at am. Connectivity Wired. Test Results. Lighting Color Orange. Length 5. Height 1. Width 2. Grip Width. Maximum Weight With Wire. Maximum Weight Without Wire. Minimum Weight Without Wire. Weight Distribution.

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Pros: I have been playing computer games since the mid '80s and in my wasted life i cannot recommend another mouse. In a perfect world Logitech would listen to what their clients say, and refuse to end production of a formula that works. Cons: making me fall in love with a transient object is unkind. Pros: Awesome mouse!

High resolution, dpi, sensitivity switching on the fly, and it's got a friggin laserbeam in it! I liked the look of the mouse, but I suppose that is up to the individual. This will look awesome next to my Logitech G11 keyboard. Added side button was a must before I purchased the G5. Overall fit and feel is the same as the MX that I had before it.

Weights might be sort of gimmicky, but I appreciate the ability to customize the experience in any way possible. Software works good once you figure it out. Download the newest version don't use the included CD, might be the source of some peoples problems? Cons: It is tedious to set up at first, getting the sensitivity to work the way you want it exactly. Buttons have a slightly tacky feel instead of the MX5XX models "clicky" feel. Blue and black color scheme is not just paint, it is an actual texture which resembles the top of cinnamon rolls you pop in the oven lol!

This might turn some people off, but it is fine with me. Windows doesn't even recognize it until you plug it into USB. Braided cable seems like an unnecessary touch. It's as if a string is coming out of your mouse instead of a cord. I would have preferred the traditional black cable, but black braided chord is OK.

If you like customization you will like this mouse. If your setup is blue and black like mine is going to be, this will fit right in aesthetically. Make sure you download the newest version of the software for this mouse and toss the included disk.

I haven't had most of the problems other reviewers have so far, the weights work fine if you place them in the holder securely, the texture of the surface really isn't all that bad, and my hands are the right size for the mouse and it is exactly the same dimensions as the MX5xx series mice.

Make sure you tweak the settings to your liking before getting fed up and returning it. Pros: It's kinda like they took what was wrong with the original G5, and fixed it.

I liked my old G5, but used the mx over it because of the extra thumb button, and functional mouse wheel button. Now the new G5 has an extra thumb button and a better mouse wheel. Pros over old G5: -Second thumb button. This could have just been my mouse -New texture on mouse provides a better grip. Cons: A few minor things, I'm not sure if these are problems with all of them, or just mine. It seems to work fine though. You will occasionally accidentally hit a tilt button while trying to push the mouse wheel in occasionally, but as long as you press it the right way it will rarely happen.

If you're on a budget, go with the mx Overall Review: Overall, it's an upgrade over the mx, and original G5. I give it 5 stars, it's the best corded logitech mouse imo.

Pros: Great mouse. Weights make a huge difference in fine tuning to your comfort. Smooth, comfortable and convenient button locations. Pros: Very accurrate with my Thunder8 mousepad. No problems turning off the two side buttons which are in the way as I'm left handed and inadvertantly hit them from time to time. Customized weight system may be a gimmick to some, but I like the option. Cons: This is the second G5 I've owned; the first was one with just one side button.

I had to replace it because it kept 'disconnecting' in winXP. Now this one is doing the same thing only not as often yet , but after only 5 months ownership, the first one started this behaviour after a year or so. It's the mouse, not the ports, else this would have happened sooner i.

Also all my other usb devices are not experiencing any problems whatsoever. And the original mouse has been tested on the other three computers in the house, does the same on all. It's totally random, it can work fine for hours, other days, it'll disconnect every few minutes. I won't say I won't buy another Logitech mouse, but I won't be buying another G5. Overall Review: This problem might be due to 'overuse' as the computer it's connected to sees between hours a week of gaming 3 gamers in the family.

Pros: Upgrading from a MX that was a bit worn, this one seems already worth it. Quality is overall significantly nicer, buttons have a much better feel. Tracking is noticeably better going from regular optical to laser. Adjustable weight is also a nice luxury, and the implementation works alright. Awesome paintjob, gives good traction. Cons: -Middle click is a little weird, deeper than the , slightly less responsive -Side scrolling, I don't like it on my mice, but that is just my preference.

Overall Review: I have mine set up with almost maxed out weights, with most of the weight distributed towards the bottom rear, shifting the center of gravity closer to my wrist, which seems to be comfortable. Pros: I don't know what kind of shrunken shriveled little hands the other reviewers have, but this thing is not the behemoth they are making it out to be.



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