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s7ran9er
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Aug 14 2013, 10:05 PM
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I just bought a Logitech G700s recently because my old DA's scroll wheel broke. (Despite few attempts to glue the parts back together)
Some quick points for the G700s. + Impressive packaging + Responsive & glides smoothly + Nice texture for both sides (almost felt like scratching it) + Scroll wheel is really fun to scroll + 13 buttons! + Nice weight + Well built compare with my old DA + Hidden carriage for the bluetooth dongle + Familiar ergonomic that can be found on my DA + No braided cables (yes, a plus point because braided gets "crooked" over time) + hardly felt like using an expensive plastic + Attention to details - Takes time to adapt the weight
- Software is a bit sophisticated - button gaps are prone to dust - mis-scrolling while clicking with the mid-button - 4 side buttons might take time to adapt too (since I got use to big buttons on DA) - cable felt like a nuisance when gliding the mouse - stripes are a bit eyesore but I'm totally okay with it
Overall, money well spent for a RM250+ wireless rechargeable mouse
This post has been edited by s7ran9er: Aug 14 2013, 10:40 PM
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s7ran9er
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Aug 14 2013, 10:45 PM
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QUOTE(vincent09 @ Aug 14 2013, 10:27 PM) Thank you for those points, Just thinking want to grab this to change from my Taipan... I'm glad my points helped your decision and I actually added some points on my previous posts. Initially I decided to go for Taipan too since both of the mouse had the same price range and finally, I decided on G700s because I'm always on the move with my laptop. You can have a deep look into the mouse, since the new DA has the same scroll wheel it was a let down and I don't want to change mouse any time soon. More infoThis post has been edited by s7ran9er: Aug 14 2013, 10:58 PM
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s7ran9er
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Aug 23 2013, 02:17 PM
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QUOTE(alfiejr @ Aug 23 2013, 02:00 PM) Hmm, I'm thinking of buying the death adder 2013... want to know, what's the difference between the deathadder 2013 against the taipan? Depending on your grip. One is using optical, one is using laser. One has two big buttons which is really easy to reach, one has 9 programmable buttons. One is affordable, the other one quite expensive. (the cost of a wireless Logitech G-mouse)
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