So I've finally got sick and tired of cleaning my mouse rollers. Time to get an optical cordless. I've actually been searching for a while though, hoping MS would come out with a decent mouse but I've been waiting in vain.
It's a shame too since I prefer MS' ergonomics and visual appeal much more than Logitech. Too bad they're too stupid to provide a charge cradle and extra buttons. I hate how the new scroll wheels don't click now too. Sucks that Logitech doesn't have tilt wheel technology though.
I'm mainly looking for a Bluetooth mouse (for range). I was stupid enough to rush out and buy a D-Link adapter when I got my Bluetooth enabled phone as I didn't realize they actually included a hub with the mice. Oh wells.
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The big concern here is response time. Any real world difference between the MX 900 vs. the 700 vs. corded?
My friend with the MX 700 says it's hard to make slight precise movements in games like Counter-strike. I've never had the chance to test them both in games but application use seemed just fine.
I've also been looking at this A4 Tech RP-680 mouse. It's cheap ($30 CDN) and the receiver is actually a charge station too. It looks like they used the same mold as the Logitech MXs but the buttons are slightly different. I'd go for this if it was a rebadge or offered equal performance.
It's a shame too since I prefer MS' ergonomics and visual appeal much more than Logitech. Too bad they're too stupid to provide a charge cradle and extra buttons. I hate how the new scroll wheels don't click now too. Sucks that Logitech doesn't have tilt wheel technology though.
I'm mainly looking for a Bluetooth mouse (for range). I was stupid enough to rush out and buy a D-Link adapter when I got my Bluetooth enabled phone as I didn't realize they actually included a hub with the mice. Oh wells.



The big concern here is response time. Any real world difference between the MX 900 vs. the 700 vs. corded?
My friend with the MX 700 says it's hard to make slight precise movements in games like Counter-strike. I've never had the chance to test them both in games but application use seemed just fine.
I've also been looking at this A4 Tech RP-680 mouse. It's cheap ($30 CDN) and the receiver is actually a charge station too. It looks like they used the same mold as the Logitech MXs but the buttons are slightly different. I'd go for this if it was a rebadge or offered equal performance.

