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Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse Review

Sep 17 2007, 10:29am CDT | by

Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse Review
 
 

Today we are looking at the new Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse. The G9 has changeable grips that allow you to customize the mouse to your playing style. The G9 also has sensitivity of up to 3200 dpi that is adjustable on the fly.

You can bind macros and key strokes to the mouse buttons and store them to the G9’s internal memory allowing you to use the mouse profiles on computers without the Logitech software installed.

Review excerpt: “The scroll wheel is changeable at the click of a button on the bottom of the mouse and moves from standard click mode to free-wheel mode for fast scrolling of long documents and web pages. When in click mode or free-wheel mode you can still map commands to the scroll wheel click. Logitech also equipped the G9 with interchangeable grips that change the feel of the mouse.” Read the full Logitech G9 mouse review here.

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<a href="/latest_stories/all/all/3" rel="author">Shane McGlaun</a>
Leading our review center, Shane knows technology inside out. His extensive experience in testing computer hardware and consumer electronics enable him to effectively qualify new products and trends. If you want us review your product, please contact Shane.
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