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The editors liked
Added second button
Logitech quality
Same great G5 mouse
New paint job isnt just for looks
Adds texture and grip
Fully adjustable/configurable via software
New adjustable report rate
Excellent tracking on all surfaces
All around great mouse
Easy to use
On-the-fly sensitivity changer
Customizable weighting system
Updated design includes two thumb-side buttons
New higher sensitivity laser sensor
Fully cooked Vista support.
The editors didn't like
None that I could find
DIGG IT!
Thin thumb buttons might be tough to use for those with large hands
Electric-blue styling reminds us of a SpikeTV sports drink commercial (for some this might be a "good").
Each of the mice we looked at today offer a unique blend of features, specifications and overall styling queues. Starting with the Logitech bunch, I really liked the inclusion of the tilt wheel, a feature that is exclusive to the G5 and G9. Both of th...
While the G5 Laser Mouse Rev. 2 is a minor update on the original G5, adding the much-requested second thumb button actually increase its value quite a bit. Logitech has not really "improved" on the original G5 though, since the second thumb button sh...
Abstract: New Logitech G5 Laser Gaming MouseLooking at the packaging of the updated Logitech G5, you see right away that two of the updates are the addition of a second thumb button on the left side of the mouse and a new color.the new blue and black crackle f...
Abstract: My favorite mouse for gaming has been the Logitech G5 the past year. It fits my hand perfectly and offers great performance. There was one problem though and that was Logitech did away with one of the two thumb buttons. Well, a year later and we have a...
Abstract: Its been almost two years since Logitech introduced their G-series of gaming peripherals. The first release was the G5, and it had a new version of the laser technology (first seen in their MX1000 model) that would soon be used in many new models. ...
There is not much to say regarding the mouse, because its all been said before. Ive said it in my MX518 review, Drew has said it in his G5 review and Greg has said it in his G7 review. Logitech has a good thing going, and its hard to dislike anythi...
Added second button, Logitech quality, Same great G5 mouse, New paint job isnt just for looks, adds texture and grip, Fully adjustable/configurable via software, New adjustable report rate, Excellent tracking on all surfaces, All around great mouse
None that I could find, DIGG IT!
The new Logitech G5 is a welcome addition to the Logitech lineup of quality products. I was very fond of the original G5 and thought it was a great mouse, but the new version is just much better with the second button added. The quality of Logitech pro...
Package is in distinguished Logitech colors, and G5 is placed in center of magma ring, wherefrom crackle pattern of mouse is emerging. Without opening boxes you can notice main trumps of this version of G5 mouse – new design and return of second but...
Easy to use, on-the-fly sensitivity changer; customizable weighting system; updated design includes two thumb-side buttons; new higher sensitivity laser sensor; fully cooked Vista support.
Thin thumb buttons might be tough to use for those with large hands; electric-blue styling reminds us of a SpikeTV sports drink commercial (for some this might be a "good").
Logitech finally earns a CNET Editors Choice award with this update to its flagship gaming mouse. An extra thumb button, an updated laser sensor, and more convenient and flexible customization options than the competition make this mouse easy to recom...
Abstract: Why make a brand new product when the original one is already near-perfect? The designers and engineers at Logitech are probably wondering the same thing. When the Logitech G5 was released during the end of 2005, implementation of a high precision lase...