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Logitech 931375-0403 G7 Laser Cordless Mouse Black

Logitech 931375-0403 G7 Laser Cordless Mouse Black
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Product Description

Package Contents: Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse, 2 Li-Ion Battery Packs, Charging Station, USB Dongle, CD with SetPoint software, Installation Guide and 3-year warranty
The Logitech G7 Cordless Mouse delivers extreme cordless performance with a 2000 dpi laser engine for blinding speed and precision response. The G7's full-speed, bi-directional USB connection sends a blazing 500 reports/second over 2.4 GHz wireless, for a bulletproof connection. Dead batteries won't stop you mid-mission, thanks to a five-level power indicator and twin Li-ion battery packs that recharge while you're racking up points. SetPoint software will customize your mouse with advanced features like game detection and adjustable sensitivity (including independent x- and y-axis settings). The programmable tilt wheel adds an unprecedented level of control and gaming power. Tracking Resolution - 2000 dpi Image Processing - 6.4 megapixels/second Max. Acceleration - 20g System Requirements - Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP with USB port


Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Logitech
  • Model: 931375-0403
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: 5.00" h x 1.70" w x 6.50" l, 3.00 pounds

Features

  • Laser cordless mouse
  • Blazing speed and instant acceleration
  • Comfort grip
  • Provides ultra-smooth glide
  • Three year warranty

Editorial Reviews

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Extreme cordless performance. The Logitech G7 laser cordless mouse delivers extreme cordless performance with a 2000 dpi laser engine for blinding speed and precision response. The G7's full-speed, bidirectional USB connection sends a blazing 500 reports/second* over 2.4 GHz wireless for a bulletproof connection. Dead batteries won't stop you mid-mission, thanks to a five-level power indicator and twin hot-swappable Li-ion battery packs that recharge while you're racking up points. Use Logitech's SetPoint software to customize your mouse with advanced features such as game detection and adjustable sensitivity (including independent x- and y-axis settings). The programmable tilt wheel adds an unprecedented level of control and gaming power.

Features

2000 dpi laser engine
An ultrahigh resolution engine churns images at an astounding 6.4 megapixels per second. A massive (30-pixel by 30-pixel) sensor array and precision laser technology allow the G7 to deliver best-in-class performance and tracking.

Full-speed USB + 2.4 GHz cordless
Four times faster than conventional mice, USB delivers blazing speed and instant acceleration. With a five times** stronger connection, 2.4 GHz wireless bulletproofs the G7 against lags and interference dropouts.

Two fast-swap ultralight Li-ion packs
Recharging doesn't have to mean pausing the action. In the default gaming power mode, the battery life will last up to two and a half days for average game play.***

Battery-level indicator
The five-level gauge tells you exactly how much game time remains.

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) gaming feet
Forget sticky workarounds--the G7's durable polytetrafluoroethylene feet give the ultrasmooth glide you want in a gaming mouse.

In-game sensitivity switching
The G7 provides instant access to three sensitivity levels--400 dpi, 800 dpi, and 2000 dpi--before driver installation. Shift from pixel-precise targeting to fast-twitch maneuvers, without pausing the action.

* For Windows® 9x and ME users only, the Logitech SetPoint software will limit the report rate to 125 reports/second. ** Compared to conventional 27 MHz wireless. *** Based on an average of 4 hours of game play a day

System Requirements

  • IBM or compatible PC
  • Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP
  • USB port
Technical Specifications

  • Tracking resolution: 2000 dpi
  • Image processing: 6.4 megapixels/second
  • Max. acceleration: 20g
  • Max. speed: 45-65 inches/second (depending on surface)
  • USB data format: 16 bits/axis
  • USB report rate: 500 reports/second
  • Sleep mode: disabled
Package Contents

  • Logitech G7 laser cordless mouse
  • 2 Li-Ion battery packs
  • Charging station
  • USB dongle
  • CD with SetPoint software
  • Installation guide
  • Three-year warranty


Customer Reviews

A pretty darn good mouse.4
This review of the Logitech G7 Laser Cordless was born out of necessity... a need for a new mouse due to me going insane from the last one. My trusty Logitech MX1000, after about a million left-clicks, started having issues with the left mouse button randomly dropping out while I was in the middle of a drag operation in Windows, and was losing me files and email in the process into who-knows-which folder. It was time for something new before I ended up throwing it against a wall. It had a good run and will receive a proper burial.

Since Logitech no longer makes the MX1000, I had to find a newer mouse, my only real requirements were that it was wireless, laser (not optical) based, not insanely expensive, and that it had a rechargeable battery. I ended my search with the Logitech G7 Laser Cordless Mouse.

As far as design is concerned, the Logitech G7 is less like the MX1000 and more like the G5 and MX900 series, which are more form-fitting for larger hands. I have long fingers, so it seems to work pretty well for me. It's black with a sort of pseudo-carbon fiber checkered pattern on the top. There is a battery door underneath with a quick-release eject button (more on why this is used a lot later).

The Logitech G7 has a few buttons more than a standard mouse, the scroll wheel, which can rock left or right to click things, and a side button that activates the "Back" button in most browsers (I'm unsure why there isn't a "forward" button next to it like on most of these mice, but I'm sure a reason exists somewhere... Logitech?). Additionally, there are two buttons below the scroll wheel marked + and -. These adjust the DPI sensitivity of the mouse. The highest setting is 2000DPI, and a LED that doubles as a battery meter on the mouse shows you when you adjust it by denoting a little running man with a meter next to him. The other settings are 400DPI and 800DPI. I found leaving the mouse on the middle setting (800 DPI) was good enough for me. Not too fast, not too slow. I suppose if I were gaming a lot, I'd like the higher DPI setting.

The mouse also includes a very small USB RF receiver. The battery charger is separate, and takes up another USB port. You can plug the charger in via USB and plug the RF receiver into the on board USB port on the charger if you wish, also. Two batteries are included.

On to the battery itself: This mouse eats batteries for breakfast, lunch and a light snack before dinner. On average, my Logitech MX1000 lasted around a week on a single charge. I'm lucky if I get two days worth of average computer use out of the battery in the Logitech G7 Laser. Normally I'd be pretty ticked about this, but they include two batteries with the device just for this reason, I think. When the battery dies, you can swap the dead battery into the charger and be back up and running in a few seconds. It takes about 3 hours to charge properly, there's also a "burst charge mode" on the charger if you want quicker charging for immediate use, which I've never tried.

Overall, this is a pretty darn good mouse that I'd recommend for anyone looking for a better-than-average mouse with great tracking, especially for a wireless model. It works on many different types of surfaces due to the laser sensor, even glossier stuff that optical mice can't track on. Don't hesitate to buy one if you're looking for a mouse in this price range.

You can even use it in bed!5
after many failed mouses my boyfriend begged me to get him this mouse for christmas. It finally came in the mail and i just had to give it to him now. He's been using it for a few days now, and i dont know all the technical mumbo jumbo, all i know is that the mouse works on pretty much any surface. We can lay in bed and he can control the volume from on top of the sheets! If thats not a good mouse, i dont know what is!

Should be better than it is3
I bought this to replace my Logitech Laser MX 1000, which I loved and which lasted many years.

My primary complaint is that the battery charge does not last long at all. While it is great that it comes with two batteries that are easily and quickly swapable (good design there), I find it very annoying how often I have to switch. As a gamer, having the mouse die in the midst of a game is very frustrating. No matter how quickly you get back up and running, ANY down-time is inconvenient in the extreme. The G7 Laser batteries last only a couple of hours (depending on use), so I'm swapping several times a day. Not good, in my opinion.

Other than that, the other complaint is with the buttons: although it supposedly comes with customizable/programable buttons, it really doesn't.

I wish the MX1000 was still available.