[review] Logitech G7


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I ordered one about a week ago after my Logitech MX700 started showing its age and man, I love the G7. I've always have been a Logitech fan and this mouse just guarentees that I won't buy another mouse other than from Logitech. They definatly know what they are doing when designing new mice.

Does the US version come with a universal votage charger yet?

It charges through USB so you can use it anywhere in the world. Makes a great combination with a laptop. This mouse is seriously amazing. Got mine at Christmas and I have yet to find any faults with it. It was an upgrade from the MX510 and I must say I really don't miss the forward button. I have no idea why they removed it but it really isn't a big deal.

Hey guys, I just got the mouse. I haven't played any games with it, but just using it, it does feel much better than the MX1000. It's a whole lot lighter and very smooth. The color isn't nearly as bad as what you'd think it would be. I do agree that a forward button would be nice....Anyways, got some pictures for you guys.

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And some comparison pictures...

MX700/MX1000/G7

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