titleWhen it comes to gaming mice, Logitech has been in the market for a very long time. Because of that they have had a long time to tweak and fine tune their design and frankly a lot of people are just used to the shape of their mice. Because of this they are still a major player today, we see a lot of people running everything from their G5, G500, and the MX518 floating around at LANs. What that means is when Logitech introduces a new mouse there are a lot of people whose interest in peaks. Including me, my original G5 still gets put to use at times and when I heard they introduced the G500s I was excited to see what all had changed.

Product Name: Logitech G500s

Review Sample Provided by: Logitech

Written by: Wes

Pictures by: Wes


Specifications

Tracking

Resolution: 200 dpi - 8200 dpi

Image processing: 12 megapixels/second

Max. acceleration**2: 30 G

Max. speed**: up to 165 inches (4.19 meters)/second

Responsiveness

USB data format: 16 bits/axis

USB report rate: Up to 1000 reports/second

Sleep mode: disabled

Glide

Dynamic coefficient of friction***: 09 ? (k)

Static coefficient of friction***: 14 ? (s)

Tuning weight: Up to 27 grams

Durability

Buttons (Left/Right): 20 million clicks

Feet: 250 kilometers

Package Contents

Mouse

Adjustable weight-cartridge

Tuning weights and case

User documentation

System Requirements

Windows® 8, Windows® 7, or Windows® Vista

Available USB port

Internet connection for optional software download*

Warranty Information

3-year Limited hardware warranty


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garfi3ld replied the topic: #30586 03 May 2013 21:48
Today we take a look at the G500s from Logitech to see how it compares to the ever popular G500 that it replaced.

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