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PlaceofDis said:
what exactly makes it a 'gamer's mouse' ?

i just like the feel of it, the button placement and the accuracy of the laser.
i dont find a lag with me BT mouse as it is, i just dont like the design and offerings of anyone elses' at this point, and if the MX1000 would go BT that would be perfect.

The thing is, with bluetooth, you lose the accuracy.
 
w_parietti22 said:
The thing is, with bluetooth, you lose the accuracy.

yeah but even Logitech doesnt market it as a gaming mouse,

its an home user mouse, plain and simple, meaning that BT would be just fine in it.
 
PlaceofDis said:
yeah but even Logitech doesnt market it as a gaming mouse,

its an home user mouse, plain and simple, meaning that BT would be just fine in it.

yes, but typically home users dont spend $85 or w/e it is for a mouse. ;)
 
dferrara said:
Wow very sci-fi. Could be a spaceship. :D
That Logitech mouse is very easy to use and it is very compact and thin compared to the regular notebook mouse. But, depending on the surface, optical tracking is not as good as it can be (when you are on the road, you come across with many types of desk surfaces you need to work on). So, I just bought another laser mouse (Microsoft notebook laser mouse). I have so many mice now (v500, MX1000, MX900, MX510, MS Intelimouse, Logistic notebook mouse, Apple Mighty mouse (this one was a bid disappointment), and now MS notebook laser mouse) as I am looking for the best mouse I can have. So far, MX100 and MX510 are very nice to work with their multi-functional buttons. MX900 is okay given that Logitech does not have the control center for Mac.
 
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