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    Buying a new mouse...

    So I got my K. Rudd bonus and I'm buying a new mouse. But I know like nothing about mice - what they're worth, what I need etc. I'm a graphic designer and photographer but I don't game much. So I need a high-ish DPI but I'm not concerned about lag or whatever. I was bidding on this G7 on eBay but the bids are getting high and I saw somewhere that the G7 came out in 2005 and that one is second hand.

    What I want to know is what you think that used G7 is worth, if buying a second hand mouse is worth the money I'll save (there's not much you can do to damage it, right?), and if I really need something that fancy. I'm pretty sure I wanna go with Logitech but I'm wondering if an MX would be more suitable for my needs. I've used one of those cheap ass generic Microsoft mice for about 2 years so really, anything is better than what I've got at the moment.

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    Have you looked at a tablet / mouse combo. I use my wacom bamboo quite abit and although the mouse feels weird it is still fluid movement and very accurate.

    As for the G7 see here staticICE :: g7 mouse : Australia's comprehensive computer hardware and gadget price comparison search engine . I payed for myne about 2 years ago $200 brand new with the carry case and extra battery and the likes. I liked it but never going wireless for a while because my Razor DeathAdder feels more comfortable for my hand.

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    Logitech MX518 ftw. Adjustable resolution on the fly - which is invaluable with design. It's the first thing I do when I start a new job - tell them I want a MX518! lol

    If you're going to jump into tablets, go Wacom Intuos.

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    Thanks Lothar, that website is very handy for comparing prices.

    Now I'm tempted to get either the Logitech MX revolution or the G9... There's a massive difference in DPI (revolution is only 800DPI! G9 is 3200 for the same price...) but the G9 is corded. The cord is probably something I could overlook for the difference in DPI though. But the G9 is ugly and bulky, and the Revolution looks so much sexier and ergonomic... ah, decisions, decisions

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    Ok Nick, why is the Logitech MX518 so much cheaper than the MX Revolution, when the Revolution is only 800 dpi and the 518 is 1800dpi...? Is it the ergononomic-ness? Or the fancy buttons and scroll wheels all over the joint?

    Edit: Just saw that it's optical... why would I need a laser? I've heard they're more precise and can be used on a wider variety of surfaces.. is that all?

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    go Deathadder Brooke, if you need a demo, the guys at the IT Shack at Cas will be able to give you a whirl.

    http://sonoandcynic.com

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    I ended up buying the Revolution. $120 on a computer mouse... Someone, slap me :/

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    Hey I like my revolution mouse! The free spinning wheel takes a little to get used to. Its default setting suck too, change the spin to "click-to-click" with auto-shift to free spin when etc etc.

    The G7 have battery issues anyway (don't last long, a second hand one would suck) and the 2 I have developed clicking issues after a year or so.

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    personally would have gone the g9 (in fact, i already have) - has adjustable dpi, interchangeable weights and grips, mouse wheel can either free-spin or click, and is comfy in spite of the odd shape.

    also the cord is fabric braided so it rarely gets caught on the desk.

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