One of the complaints that I often hear from gamers is how their mouse sucks and how it severely affects their game. That is why when I saw Kutitots' brand new gaming-grade mouse, I was jealous, jealous, jealous like crazy. RAWRRR!
So I did a little prying and found out Logitech, my favorite Mice Innovator has two gaming-grade mice out in the market.
Logitech G3 Laser Mouse
This mouse was designed for ambidextrous gaming which means it can be used with your left hand. It has two sensitivity levels: 800 dpi and 1600 dpi. It is also designed for quick wrist movements and fingertip control. Best of all, it uses DryGrip technology which alleviates the problem of sweaty hands during long games. It requires a Windows Vista, XP or 2000 operating system and a USB port.
Logitech MX 518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse
This mouse was constructed with execution in mind. It has an ultra-high resolution with pixel-precise tracking, and an adjustable sensitivity. It has EIGHT (yes, EIGHT) buttons that allows the user to map his favorite controller functions. It has a right-handed comfort grip and a superior grasp that offers long-lasting comfort. It requires a Windows XP or Vista operating system and a USB Port.
Cool, right??? The catch? The price. The G3 Laser Mouse costs $59.99 (approximately PhP 2,800), while the MX 518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse is cheaper at $49.99 (app. PhP 2,300).
I want one. Well, I want both. But then again... I guess I have to practice more to deserve either.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Logitech Gaming-Grade Mice
Posted by Ria Jose at 2:19 AM
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