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Logitech G5 Laser Gaming Mouse: Battlefield 2142 Edition

Logitech G5 Laser Gaming Mouse: Battlefield 2142 Edition


Product Details

  • Brand: Logitech
  • Model: 932281-0403
  • Dimensions: 3.00 pounds


  • Features

  • Special Battlefield 2142 design for Logitech's popular laser gaming mouse
  • 2000 dpi laser engine
  • High-performance tracking
  • Adjustable balance and weight
  • Customizable features



  • Editorial Reviews

    Amazon.com Product Description
    Amazon.com Product Description

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    Adjust the weight and balance of your mouse and win the war! The Logitech G5 Laser Mouse looks great with its special edition Battlefield 2142 graphics, and gives you the competitive edge with its gaming-grade design.  The 36-gram adjustable weight cartridge allows for thousands of variations on mouse handling—including one that´s perfect for your unique gaming style—while Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) gaming feet provide the ultra-smooth glide you want during fast maneuvers.  Featuring a 2000 dpi laser engine, the G5 is capable sending out an astounding 500 USB reports per second* for precision response at blinding speeds.  Logitech´s SetPoint software allows you to customize your mouse with advanced features such as game detection and in-game adjustable sensitivity, including independent x- and y-axis settings.

    Features

       

    2000 dpi laser engine
    An ultra-high 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 provides best-in-class performance and tracking.

     

    Adjustable weight cartridge
    Adjust the G5s weight and balance (up to 36 grams) for the control you need to dominate the competition.

     
           
       

    Full-speed USB
    A 500 reports/second*, bi-directional connection delivers blazing speed and instant acceleration.

     

    Polytetrafluoroethylene gaming feet
    Forget sticky workarounds—the G5's durable polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) feet give the ultra-smooth glide you want in a gaming mouse.

     

    System Requirements

  • IBM or compatible PC
  • Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP
  • USB port
  • CD-ROM drive 


  • Product Specifications

  • Tracking Resolution: 2000/800/400 dpi (user selectable)
  • 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 G5 Laser Mouse - BF 2142 Special Edition 
  • Adjustable weight cartridge
  • Tuning weights and case
  • CD with SetPoint software
  • Installation Guide
  • 3-Year limited warranty



  • Customer Reviews

    still the best gaming mouse5
    I have no comment about the battlefield 2142 edition design but this mouse itself is still the best gaming mouse for now. The review with the person who got it DOA it happens and thats bad luck. That review is credible, the one about the person who couldn't even get it to work with battlefield don't blame the mouse. It has 3 DPI settings which u can switch with buttons on the fly, weights, non slip grip, Teflon feet, durable cable that doesn't get stuck what more do you want. I am going to buy another one soon, I hope it does get beat (competition makes everything better/cheaper) so they come out with something even better but until then this is the best.

    G5 vs Diamondback 3G5
    Logitech G5 Laser Gaming Mouse: Battlefield 2142 Edition VS Razer Diamondback Earth Green

    First of all, I own these 2 wonderful mice, they are currently both plugged into my pc and share a single mouse pad. I can use whichever one I want at will and their drivers do not conflict which is good. Now I can write an objective and unbiased review of them to help users decide.

    First I would like to identify an error in the specifications. According to Amazon this G5 has USB Report Rate: 500 reports/second; The G5 software actually goes up to 1000 reports/second which is the same as the 3G. I cannot remember what the G5 packaging had with regard to the usb polling rate so maybe somebody could verify that for me. Since this is a contrasting review I will only point out differences

    G5 Pros:
    1.) 2000 dpi.
    2.) DPI meter built into mouse so you always know what dpi you are using.
    3.) Adjustable weights, although the G5 is already heavier than the 3G.
    4.) Cord is shrouded with nylon which makes it truly non-tangle and non-stick.
    5.) Side button easily reachable which is good for combat.

    G5 Cons:
    1.) Only 1 side button.
    2.) Scroll wheel tilts if you do not press it exactly straight down, this is kind of a nuisance because many times when you press the middle mouse button it also pushes it to the right for right tilt action. Not a problem if you normally press your scroll button with your middle finger but I use my index finger so I had to get accustomed to pressing it straight down. After a while you get adapted to pressing the button correctly so this is not a major con however it is worth mentioning.
    3.) Software takes up plenty more memory than the 3G software.


    3G Pros:
    1.) Ambidextrous.
    2.) It lights up nicely. (I don't care about this but some people do).
    3.) Better scroll wheel action because it does not have tilt wheel functions. This is more of a trade off because I prefer the tilt wheel even though it takes some getting used to.
    4.) 2 side buttons (2 buttons on each side).
    5.) Software uses less memory. Also it spans multiple processes so a resident module automatically loads or unloads the user interface (system tray icon). In a way this is more efficient because it frees up some memory if the mouse is not plugged in.

    3G Cons:
    1.) Nobody knows what a 3G infra-red sensor really is, so this could be just a marketing ploy to make you think it is superior somehow.
    2.) Razer claims the cord is non-tangle but it is regular plastic cord that comes with any cheap mouse so I don't know why they claimed that as a feature of their mouse.
    3.) 2 side buttons are joined which is stupid because you have to think about it too much to figure out which button you want to press. Worthless if your survival depends on it you might press the wrong side button. The new blue G5 with 2 side buttons is better because you can subconsciously feel the 2 separate buttons and use the correct one without thinking.
    4.) New self praised 3G technology came out later than the G5 and it does not even match the DPI, instead you only get 1800 DPI.
    5.) You have to press a button and scroll the wheel to adjust the sensitivity and it does not have a display on the mouse so you have to rely on a meter that shows up in the right side bottom of the screen. This may not even display correctly while you are playing a game. Worst part is that it goes from 1 to 10 so you have to do maths to figure out the exact DPI. How hard was it to display the actual DPI figure instead of putting 1 to 10 which means nothing without you having to calculate the actual DPI.
    6.) Razer exaggerates on features like the lights on the sides of the mouse which is really too dim to help you identify the side buttons.
    7.) Razer makes useless features like Gold-plated USB connector which does absolutely nothing to enhance performance but commands extra cost for no logical reason. Gold plated contacts are better for increased conductivity but why would you need that on the entire USB connector that has such a large surface area. Gold plated contacts are only beneficial in situations where you have small connectors like the pins on ram modules etc. Razer is playing you for your money with such wasteful features.

    Best Mouse I have Ever Used5
    I'm not exactly sure what the problem was with the other reviewers, but this is the best mouse I have ever used. I'd bet that J. Barnes has a USB or motherboard issue, not a mouse issue. Also, I've used this mouse when playing Battlefield 2142 with no problems, so I'm sure Russell Keller's problems are strictly user-error.

    Back to the mouse:

    1. The optical sensor on this mouse is fantastic. You can use it with high precision on nearly any surface, including ones that are glossy. Other optical mice I have used do not work on glossy surfaces.

    2. The weight cartridge is an amazing feature because it allows you to fully customize the weight and feel of this mouse. Weight and "heft" are typically important factors for me when buying a mouse, as I prefer heavier mice because they seem to glide smoother.

    3. The sides of the mouse are textured and are easy to grip.

    4. The scroll wheel is quiet and smooth, and the in-game sensitivity buttons definitely come in handy.

    5. The cord seems durable and high quality, and not easily frayed or broken.

    6. The large PTFE "feet" really allow this mouse to glide smoothly across nearly any surface.

    My only complaint about this mouse is that it has no left-side "forward" button, only a "back" button. I find the forward button to be convenient when using a web browser.

    Overall, I fully recommend this mouse, especially at this price. I bought it for full price nearly 9 months ago, and it was probably the best investment into my computer I have made thus far.



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