The
Logitech G7 is a cordless laser mouse produced by
LogitechLogitech International S.A. , headquartered in Romanel-sur-Morges, Switzerland, is the holding company for Logitech Group, a Swiss peripheral-device maker. Logitech makes peripheral devices for PCs, including keyboards, mice, game controllers and webcams...
as part of the
G seriesThe Logitech 'G' series is the term used to describe Logitech's high-end gaming peripherals. This term includes mice, keyboards and game controllers. In general, most of these products use full speed USB for their connection, rather than PS/2...
of products targeted at the
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market.
The G7 features a body almost identical to the
G5The Logitech G5 is a corded laser mouse produced by Logitech as part of its G series targeted at the gamer market.The G5 has a body almost identical to its 'sister', the G7, a wireless mouse. The G7 has a slot for its battery, and the G5 has a slot into which the weight caddy can be inserted. The...
. However, where the G5 features a slot holding weights, allowing the user to change the 'feel' and
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of the mouse, the G7 has a slot for a Li-ion battery.
The G7 comes packaged with two batteries and a USB charger.
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The
Logitech G7 is a cordless laser mouse produced by
LogitechLogitech International S.A. , headquartered in Romanel-sur-Morges, Switzerland, is the holding company for Logitech Group, a Swiss peripheral-device maker. Logitech makes peripheral devices for PCs, including keyboards, mice, game controllers and webcams...
as part of the
G seriesThe Logitech 'G' series is the term used to describe Logitech's high-end gaming peripherals. This term includes mice, keyboards and game controllers. In general, most of these products use full speed USB for their connection, rather than PS/2...
of products targeted at the
gamerHistorically, the term "gamer" usually referred to someone who played role-playing games and wargames. More recently, however, the term has grown to include players of video games...
market.
The G7 features a body almost identical to the
G5The Logitech G5 is a corded laser mouse produced by Logitech as part of its G series targeted at the gamer market.The G5 has a body almost identical to its 'sister', the G7, a wireless mouse. The G7 has a slot for its battery, and the G5 has a slot into which the weight caddy can be inserted. The...
. However, where the G5 features a slot holding weights, allowing the user to change the 'feel' and
dragIn computer graphical user interfaces, drag-and-drop is the action of clicking on a virtual object and dragging it to a different location or onto another virtual object...
of the mouse, the G7 has a slot for a Li-ion battery.
The G7 comes packaged with two batteries and a USB charger. This allows batteries to be swapped out when power runs out, ensuring that little to no interruption occurs to gaming.
Although the G7 originally came in a green colour, a black edition has since been released, and in the UK, a limited black edition with a carrying case.
The G7 was discontinued by Logitech shortly after the release of the updated black version, terminating the wireless version of the G-Series mice.
Features
- 2.4GHz cordless technology
- 2000 DPI laser engine
- 6.4Megapixels/second image processing
- 20G max acceleration
- 1.15-1.65 metres/sec max speed
- 16Bit/Axis USB mode
- 500 reports/sec
- Intelligent sleep mode
- Coefficient of friction:0.09
- Button life of 8 million clicks
- Polytetrafluoroethylene
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