Poll: which mouse should I buy

Which mouse should I get?

  • Logitech mx-510

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • Logitech mx-1000

    Votes: 8 53.3%
  • Razor diamond back precision gamming mouse

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • other (please post which mouse you would get)

    Votes: 2 13.3%

  • Total voters
    15
I just read some reviews on the MX1000 and the Razer Diamondback. Both seem to be very promising mouses. I would get the Razer if you are a heavy gamer or the MX1000 if your a regular user, that surfs the web and plays some games and stuff like that, but I have yet to try them out.
 
MX510 is a solid mouse even though I hate the button configuration (nothign like stupid buttons you wont ever use)

The MX1000 which im using right now, when it works, it works brilliantly ... but there can be sporadic periods of raw stupidity. Also, i find SetPoint works a bit more reliably (for its age at least) than Mouseware. Battery life is pretty decent (~50hours straight usage ... as determined by empirical methods)

Razor mouse is a nice mouse too but it too suffers from stupid-mouse-button syndrome.


From a raw precision standpoint the MX1000 is superior regardless of whatever MaxPC says (stupid MaxPC grumble grumble) .... the Razor has about 2.56MP which is damned impressive next to the 640KP of the MX510 but nothing next to the 5.1MP on the MX1000 :P

Personally id recommend the MX1000 .... the only flaw in it is the ocasional driver stupidity but it will get better with time :)
 
Praetor said:
Battery life is pretty decent (~50hours straight usage ... as determined by empirical methods)

If I use the mouse let say 12 hours a day and have it in the cradle the other 12 hours is it safe to say it will never run out of battery. Dealing with a mouse not working because of battery is my main concern about going wireless.
 
I'd buy razer mouse. M friend has one of there older models and i still like it alot.

but personally, i'll never use a wireless mouse. batteries = no for me. and just weird problems sometimes occur. my mom sister and dad all bought microsoft wireless mouses. all 3 are in the trash after a few months...they jsut don't work. quite odd.
 
4W4K3 said:
my mom sister and dad all bought microsoft wireless mouses. all 3 are in the trash after a few months...they jsut don't work. quite odd.

I would think a logictech mx1000 is ALOT higher quility then anything microsoft makes.
 
I mave a Mx 700 and never any problems with anything. Just perfect perfection :p . Wireless is the way to go and batteries are no problem as the mx 1000 (and 700) both have "cradles" that rechage and I am pretty sure they recharge faster than the mouse uses power (after ~ 3 hours of gaming it takes about 1 hour to charge).
 
If I use the mouse let say 12 hours a day and have it in the cradle the other 12 hours is it safe to say it will never run out of battery.
Correct

Dealing with a mouse not working because of battery is my main concern about going wireless.
Even then you can get "oh-crap-i-need-battery-power-now-cuz-i-have-enemy-tanks-rolling-in-my-base" charge in a few minutes

I would think a logictech mx1000 is ALOT higher quility then anything microsoft makes.
Absolutely

and I am pretty sure they recharge faster than the mouse uses power (after ~ 3 hours of gaming it takes about 1 hour to charge).
I guess the "down time" depends on your tolerance ... out of the box the MX1000 can get a full charge in about 10 minutes however a normall full charge takes a few hours ... of course if you're in the middle of a game and just "cant" stop, letting the charger cycle for 3 passes (~15 seconds) will give about 4 minutes of play at a time :P
 
One last question on the mx1000. I been told if you pick up the mouse when you put it back down there about a 1 secound delay before it start working again. While this not a big deal since I dont pick up my mouse very often. I bought a big mouse pad to avoid having to pick up my mouse. Just curious if people that use the mouse finds this annoying in anyway while playing video games because sometime it cant be avoided picking up the mouse.
 
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mgoldb2 said:
I would think a logictech mx1000 is ALOT higher quility then anything microsoft makes.

This is true, don't get a mouse from Microsoft. I am using this wireless one that my dad has on this PC, and it stinks. My mouse is a wireless Logitech mouse, it is much better.
 
mgoldb2 said:
One last question on the mx1000. I been told if you pick up the mouse when you put it back down there about a 1 secound delay before it start working again. While this not a big deal since I dont pick up my mouse very often. I bought a big mouse pad to avoid having to pick up my mouse. Just curious if people that use the mouse finds this annoying in anyway while playing video games because sometime it cant be avoided picking up the mouse.

I have no idea what that person is talking about. He might mean when you pick it up *from the cradle" as it takes about 1 sec to turn on after recharging but after that there is never any delays. (i am talking about my mx700 but the mx1000 should be the same.
 
691175002 said:
I have no idea what that person is talking about. He might mean when you pick it up *from the cradle" as it takes about 1 sec to turn on after recharging but after that there is never any delays. (i am talking about my mx700 but the mx1000 should be the same.

He means, for example when you are gaming, and you don't have enough space on your table/mousepad, you pick up the mouse and put it on the middle of ur table/mousepad and start playing again, and theres lag when you set it down.
 
Then I've never heard about or experienced it on my logitech mx 700 (and I have a small mouse pad and play at lowest sensitivity).
 
He means, for example when you are gaming, and you don't have enough space on your table/mousepad, you pick up the mouse and put it on the middle of ur table/mousepad and start playing again, and theres lag when you set it down.
There is??
 
Praetor said:
There is??

According to what some people have been telling mgoldb2, yes... I have been using a wireless :eek: MICROSOFT :eek: mouse for months and I havent seen any delay.. or any other problems for that matter :P
 
Yeah i know ... its just that ive not encountered lag as described as such for a loong time ... back to first gen wireless mice even...


As for MS mice, i like them actually ... esepcially the way they only need 1 battery (and last as long as 2 battery Logitechs at the time) :P but you can still pop two in .... so we know MaximumPC was biased as hell when they said they werent sure about the battery life of Microsoft mice .... :P
 
I've always used logitech mice and I love them. Now just the other day I bought a Microsoft wireless optical mouse Special Ed. (silver & black version) and I love it! it works great and the response is excellent. I do play games, especialy first person shooters and I dont have one gripe with this mouse what so ever.

Also I just wanted to add that I'll never use another corded mouse again! ;) dragging a cord around and getting cought in my speakers and coffee mug and such just sux ars. I've read that this particuler mouse should last 6 months with the batteries where most mice last about 3 months. I'm not sure if there is any truth in this but even every 2 months is no big deal for me to get rid of that darn cord.
 
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Many people who bought the MX1000 from the newegg (and reviewed it) said that they experienced lag. Thats where I heard it from. But I don't believe that is Newegg's problem, maybe driver, or the mouse itself.

Oh yea, theres going to be a Logitech MX3100 coming out, laser mouse combo with a wireless kb. I'm thinking of getting that one.
 
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Well I decided to go with the mx-1000. Just ordered it 10min ago from newegg for $57.99 free shipping and no tax. I am to lazy to look harder for a better price and it a whole lot better price then the ridiculous $80 plus tax bestbuys was asking for.
 
first, all these people who say the mx1000 lag and stuff are wrong, there is no lag, BUT the distance that it will work from the surface is large, by this i mean you can hold it up and it will work at a greater distance from the surface than optical (mx1000 uses a laser)
this causes you to have to pick it up higher to prevent it from moving when you (if you pick it up)
i hope i explained it good enough to understand


second, i find the Mx1000 to be VERY uncomfortable, i dont know why, i recomend going to a computer store and trying it out before buying it, and save the packaging so you can return it if you want.
 
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