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Logitech's G500 is wired, has 11 buttons (including 10 that are customisable) and comes with 27g worth of miniature weights to alter its heft. Its closest rival, Microsoft's Sidewinder X8, can be either wired or wireless, has 12 buttons (with seven cus...
Great sensitivity, Build quality, Nice looking...
Added weights do little, A bit overkill...
This mouse will only appeal to the hardcore gamer after the best kit. The rest of us would be quite happy with something a bit cheaper...
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We recently looked at Logitechs top end gaming mouse, the G9x, which boasts a huge range of features and great performance. Logitech also produce some budget-friendly gaming mice that have a lower specification and a significantly lower price. Today we...
The G500 has very similar features to its big brother, the G9x, despite the £20 difference in price. Where they differ is in ergonomics and flexibility. For gamers who utilise a palm-grip when gaming the G500 is perfect. For claw and finger-grip us...
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Logitech has a rich pedigree in peripherals, even more so those of the gaming variety, and like any manufacturer it's constantly refreshing and refining its products. However, while the Editor's Choice Award-winning G15 Gaming Keyboard has recently spawne...
If Logitech married the ergonomics of the G500 with the looks and features of the G9x it would have the ideal mouse. Provided you're willing to put up with its minor flaws and limitations, however, the G500 is still an excellent and affordable effort...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 17:58:31
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The Logitech G500 represents real progress, and its arrival justifies our reclassification of some of its rivals, which, until recently, enjoyed excellent scores.Heres an idea of what we liked about it: You can choose between having the scroll wheel t...
Scroll wheel can turn freely or clickbyclick, Resolution can be customised from 200 to 5700 dpi, Reporting speed can be customised from 125 to 1000 Hz, Macros and profiles stored in the mouse, A new button exists under the thumb...
Its style still wont please everybody, We would have liked some extra hardware touches like ceramic feet or sensor that works on glass, Driver looks very odd, even when youre used to it...
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Are you currently searching the market for a new mouse for your computer? Are you looking for the perfect mouse that is going to be able to give you an advantage over your opponents in your favorite FPS or RPG? Maybe you are just looking for a mouse t...
Price, Customization, Weight adjustments, On the fly DPI adjustments, Scroll Wheel (ratcheted or free spin)...
Weight...
When it comes to the performance of the Logitech G500, it was quite impressive. The mouse was able to perform well on all levels of testing that I put it through including the precision testing, the customization testing, the comfort testing, and the...
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The Logitech G500 gaming mouse has landed and it looks set to be one of the hottest new peripherals on the market this year.Designed mainly for gaming comfort and utility, the G500 continues Logitech’s reputation of creating high quality gaming periphe...
The Logitech G500 mouse is perfect for the gamer who requires that extra edge. The device is easy-to-use, extremely comfortable and full of functionality. And whether it was the explosive mayhem of Battlefield Bad Company 2 or the precisely measured cl...
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Engineered for advanced precision and control. That was the slogan used on the retail box of Logitech's MX500 high performance optical mouse way back in the day (Funny how I still remember it so clearly so many years later, haha). The Logitech MX500 wa...
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The Logitech Gaming Mouse G500 is a revised version of Logitech’s popular G5 mouse offering a few new changes over its predecessor. Released in September 2009, you can now pick up the G500 for around £45. Opening the box It’s good to see that not every...
Customisable resolution 2005700 DPi on the fly, Customisable buttons, Weights, Feels very comfortable, Nice positioning of DPi switching buttons and Scroll Wheel toggle...
Doesn’t look great, Getting up and running with the SetPOint software took me too long, Scroll wheel a little oversensitive, Not keen on the design of thumb buttons, quite easy to press wrong one by accident...
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Back in 2008 we took a look at five mice from the likes of Logitech, Razer and Microsoft. Each of them offered a unique blend of features, specifications and overall styling cues designed specifically with gamers in mind. Today we up the ante and bring...
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We tested nine mice to find out which one is the best for each type of gamer. Each mouse has been scored, but we come away with the opinion that each mouse was well-built, well-thought-out, and well-designed. The Razer Orochi, Razer Naga, and SteelSeri...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-17 17:58:31
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This throwback laser mouse is sure to please fans of the classic MX518 At first glance, Logitech’s new G500 mouse looks like yesterday’s model. Its chassis is almost identical to the classic G5, which was in turn a slight redesign of the MX510/518 seri...
Great sensor; classic shape; quickswitch dualmode scroll wheel.
Requires software to change profiles; expensive; too many thumb buttons.
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-08-17 17:58:31
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Although Logitech's G500 Gaming Mouse is the cheaper cousin to the company's flagship gaming mouse, the G9x we reviewed in March, we much prefer this simpler rodent. It delivers nearly all the same features, and it's a better fit for our hands.It's no...
Works like a precision instrument, On-the-fly dpi adjustments, Customizable weight, Onboard memory for custom game profiles...
Ugly finish, Doesn't use Logitech's new Darkfield laser, *...
In our book, Logitech would have the ultimate gaming mouse if they added their Darkfield laser technology to the G500 and ditched the whole “distressed” look – this is a mouse, not pre-washed denim. They've nailed everything else: th...
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connectreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-17 17:58:31
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Gamers are always looking for the best possible performance out of their mice and keyboards, and Logitech has always been a strong name in the industry. How does their latest product, the G500 which costs $70, stack up to the rest? Is it customizable...
Comfortable design, Removable weights, Highly customizable using software, Transfer profiles using builtin memory.
Rubber coating peels off within weeks.
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Short version: A nearly faultless wired mouse, more than suitable for everyday tasks or gaming. Fans of the distinctive MX series shape won’t be disappointed. Although I’ve been taking my time getting used to this mouse, this is a pretty straightforwar...
What we’ve got here is an absolutely excellent mouse. If you want a wireless mouse, I still recommend the Mamba, but the G500 can stand up to Razer’s flagship any day. It’s comfortable, feels like it’ll last for a long time, and it works like a charm...
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To register how deeply disappointed I am by Logitech's G500 gaming mouse, you have to understand how much I really love Logitech's gaming mice. A Brief History Lesson The original MX500 is the sliced bread of mousing ergonomics: The form factor is...
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gamersdailynews.com Updated: 2013-06-01 02:21:04
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DesignNot quite a full redesign like the G9x but just enough was changed to keep up with the competition...
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We have four portable keyboards and a quartet of gaming mice that could turn heads at your next LAN party. We put the boards through a number of performance-oriented metrics, and handed the hardware off to some gamer friends for their opinions, too. The...
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Today I do a review on the tried and true Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse . I've been using this mouse for over a year now and I like it just as much as the day I purchased it! Take a look!The Logitech G500 Gaming Mouse is currently available on Amazon.By purc...
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