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Logitech 600 or 700S?

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June 18, 2013 3:41:53 PM

I've had Logitech mice for a while and was wondering if anyone has the Logitech 600 or 700s gaming mouse. Thoughts?

*Just for gaming machine
*FPS's like APB Reloaded, Battlefield 3, Maybe World of Tanks
*Civilization V
*Simcity (2013)
* Sims 3

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June 18, 2013 4:19:34 PM

Simple answer, is do you want corded or cordless? I like my G700 even though it does have it's problems. Mine is very fickle about the mouse pad's surface and absolutely hates cloth pads. If you can wrap your hand around the many buttons of the G600 which I think would be extremely uncomfortable, it comes down to corded or cordless as they both seem to be just as sensitive.
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June 19, 2013 11:59:07 AM

timinator said:
Simple answer, is do you want corded or cordless? I like my G700 even though it does have it's problems. Mine is very fickle about the mouse pad's surface and absolutely hates cloth pads. If you can wrap your hand around the many buttons of the G600 which I think would be extremely uncomfortable, it comes down to corded or cordless as they both seem to be just as sensitive.



I dont mind if they are wirleess or not. I read that the 700 is both wired and wireless. I have a Razer gaming pad that my mouse glides on. I just want to make sure I have one that responds great and will keep up if I'm "aiming/firing," in a FPS like B3 and APB Reloaded.

Anyone use a Razer? Or is Logitech still the best?
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June 19, 2013 6:58:12 PM

It's a mixed bandwagon; some say stay with corded for FPS, some (me) say the gaming cordless mice is where it's at. Drawback from wired mouse is the cord gets in the way. Drawback from cordless is you have to swap batteries or in the G700 case, plug it in. I have noticed with mine that after it's plugged in there isl a slight delay, sometimes freezing the screen for a second. Other than that, the G700 is super sensitive and as long as you have a nice mouse pad it should work really well. A friend of mine got a Razer Mamba after his Deathadder decided to die. He likes it but I find it uncomfortable as it's a "claw grip" style mouse. I prefer the "palm grip" mice.
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June 20, 2013 6:12:26 PM

timinator said:
It's a mixed bandwagon; some say stay with corded for FPS, some (me) say the gaming cordless mice is where it's at. Drawback from wired mouse is the cord gets in the way. Drawback from cordless is you have to swap batteries or in the G700 case, plug it in. I have noticed with mine that after it's plugged in there isl a slight delay, sometimes freezing the screen for a second. Other than that, the G700 is super sensitive and as long as you have a nice mouse pad it should work really well. A friend of mine got a Razer Mamba after his Deathadder decided to die. He likes it but I find it uncomfortable as it's a "claw grip" style mouse. I prefer the "palm grip" mice.


Hmmmm, looks like the 700 is the nice one. I think my hand prefers the grip like the G5...I have the Cyborg Rat 7 mouse and it was hurting my hand.
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