Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the Logitech G9 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech G9.
January 2008
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The editors liked
MicroGear Scroll Wheel
Clean software
Nine buttons
Changeable grips
Fantastic response
Very comfortable to use
MicroGear is a nice touch
Adjustable weight
High DPI
Easy to use software
Same precise sensor as the G5
Adjustable weight system
Haptic scroll wheel.
Customizable weights and grips
Most sensitive laser sensor available
Flexible configuration software
Free-spinning scroll wheel.
Great sensitivity
Interchangeable grips
Free-wheel scroll
Changeable Grips
Incredible Scroll Wheel
Braided USB cable
Optional Weights
On Board Memory
3 Year Warranty
A full range of hardware customization
Custom color LED for dpi
On-the-fly dpi and profile switching
Plenty of macro recording options
More polished
Edgier software.
Very comfortable
Highly customizable
Incredible precision
Flexible Weight/Grips
Super Game Tracking
Able to Store Custom Profiles/LED Colors in Hardware
Specialized SetPoint 5.0 Software
Interchangeable grips
Laser engine with range of 200 dpi to 3200 dpi
Full-speed USB 2.0
Onboard memory profiles
Weight-tuning system
Custom-color LEDs
MicroGear™ Precision Scroll Wheel
Replacable PTFE feet
3-year limited warranty
USB report rate
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Every aspect customizable
5 changable DPI settings
Great onthefly DPI switch
Two covers included
More available for purchase
Solid feel
Weight system for perfect feel
High quality cable
Solid software
Very elaborate package
Corded mouse
Two thumb buttons
Macros include mouse clicks
Software dedicated to the G9
Option after option in the software
Fully customizable
Onboard Memory to save profiles
Weights
SetPoint allows for even more configuration through software.
Fast responsive control
Awesome appearance
Interchangeable shells for different grip styles
On the fly sensitivity adjustment
MicroGear™ Precision Scroll Wheel adjusts from ratcheting to free spinning operation
Robust softwar...
The editors didn't like
Grip cover is unpleasant to use
Automatic profile switching does not always work
Designed for clawgrip gamers
Uncomfortable for daytoday use.
Grip attachment and weight kit hardware are too convoluted
Inconveniently designed buttons.
Many of the LED colors look the same
The shape will -not- be for everyone
Pricey (MSRP $99.00 US)
Tilt wheel could use more tactile feedback when pressed to the right or left
Not wireless
SmartShift would be nice
Not fully symmetrical.
Expensive
Boxy Shape
No Driver CD
Still Waiting on Additional Grips
Button angle is not steep enough
Cord may collect surface dust
Expensive... but worth it
Windows XP and Vista only
Pricey
No software CD included
Extra weight moves center of gravity
You may get features you will not need
Mouse wheel click button on the underside of the mouse.
Miss the Logitech "feel" of the mouse
Location of dedicated DPI button
Nothing.
Current grips may not appeal to everyone
DPI adjustment
And scroll wheel toggle buttons are a little hard to get to quickly
Things have been difficult between laser gaming mice and myself. The relationship, while admittedly shaky from the beginning, has grown steadily worse after hours of repeated, simulated death. Now Im generally not that hot at the ol online shooter, b...
Grip attachment and weight kit hardware are too convoluted; inconveniently designed buttons
Usually were fans of Logitechs gaming mice, but its highest-end G9 Laser Mouse is expensive, overly complex and lacks the ergonomic thought weve come to expect. If you like to brag about dot-per-inch limits, perhaps the G9s 3,200dpi laser will be ...
Abstract: The G9 really stands out from its Logitech brethren: It is more sensibly shaped and bigger than the Side Winder and has of a laser sensor with superior sensitivity of 3200dpi, versus the Side Winder’s 2000dpi. Logitech have really outdone themselves wit...
Adjustable from 200 to 3200 cpi, Clicktoclick option on the scroll wheel, Choice of two designs, 1000 Hz, Adjustable weighting
Who will actually use 3200 cpi?, Price, Design: hard lines and classic color. In our office, those who liked and disliked the G5 weren’t swooning, 1000 Hz: consumes CPU resources, Some purist gamers prefer an LED sensor over a laser
Abstract: One of the largest end–user entertainment industries in the world today is gaming. Not only has it outstripped movies and theatre in terms of financial revenue earned, it has led to the growth of side industries in terms of peripherals and gaming ac...
As far as features go, the Logitech G9 is top on my list - the customisable grips and extensive profile support is truly mind-boggling.The only feature that is a bit of a letdown is that the mouse could have been provided with a choice of grips that ca...
Logitech took all the time in the world to get the G9 just perfect for today’s applications or games, especially when it comes to gaming with 3200dpi. The weights provided with the package helps a lot in keeping the mouse steady depending on the for...
Dejando a un lado el software, es muy recomendable invertir dinero en un ratón ya que el periférico más usado del ordenador. Logitech nos vuelve a traer un ratón de la serie "G", mas enfocada para Gamers, con una calidad soberbia y un...
No tenemos una palabra para explicar la calidad del G9; su diseño y fabricación son impecables, con dos tipo de superficie intercambiables, una con un tacto más agradable y otra más compacta, con un agarre diez. La resolución...
Creo que después de la lectura del presente artículo, no cabe duda de que estamos ante un producto de primera.Logitech ha sabido mezclar las mejores tecnologías utilizadas en otros modelos de la marca, junto con otras características exclusivas del G9...