Logitech G9x Laser Mouse for Gamers.
Posted on Jan 6, 09 01:00 AM PDT

[CES 2009] Logitech is coming up with the new version of its famous highly customizable gaming mouse, the G9. The design is exactly the same and from the spec sheets it was hard to tell what is new here. The only new feature that i could spot is the higher precision: now users can adjust the gaming-grade engine up to 5000 dpi, before it was only 3200 dpi. It will ship in April 2009 for $99.99, you will be able to buy directly from www.logitech.com. Check out the specifications after the jump.
Key Features
- Gaming-Grade Laser Engine (adjustable 200 dpi – 5000 dpi) and Full-Speed USB (up to 1000 reports/sec) provide uncompromised speed and accuracy
- Two interchangeable grips (Precision and Wide Load) let gamers select their preferred grip for a fit and feel that’s tailored to their personal preferences
- o Wide Load grip has a satin feel and fuller shape to offer extra comfort
- o Precision grip features DryGrip technology and a compact shape for enhanced fingertip control
- Save up to five profiles on the mouse’s on-board memory
- Built-in weight cartridge holds up to 28 grams of metal weights that gamers can mix and match for a personalized feel
- Custom-color LEDs let you match your G9x mouse to your personal preference
- MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel precise click-to-click scrolling is perfect for weapon selection
System Requirements
- Windows XP
- Windows Vista™
- IBM® or compatible PC
- USB port
- CD-ROM drive
Product Specifications for G9 mouse
- Length: 3.98 inches
- Width: 2.85 inches
- Height: 1.43 inches
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