Reviewed on August 24, 2006Every year we think Logitech has pushed the cordless laser mouse to the limit of functionality, and we're always proved wrong. The MX Revolution has a few minor issues, but for the most part, this high-end mouse continues Logitech's streak of market leadership and innovative design.TAGS:Logitech, sensitivity, laser, mouse, wheel, button
Reviewed on April 11, 2005The Logitech MX518's adjustable sensitivity, customizable buttons, and comfortable grip are sure to please right-handed gamers.TAGS:optical mouse, Logitech, sensitivity, mouse, gamer, button, games
Reviewed on March 20, 2007Logitech finally earns a CNET Editors' Choice award with this update to its flagship gaming mouse. An extra thumb button, an updated laser sensor, and more convenient and flexible customization options than the competition make this mouse easy to recommend to any PC gamer.TAGS:Razer, Logitech, mouse, sensitivity, button, weight, laser, gamer, games, PC
Reviewed on May 6, 2008The Beltronics Pro RX65 works well for novice to advanced users, giving long distance warning about radar monitoring. Although we had some interface issues, the device works very well overall.TAGS:radar, radar detector, sensitivity, programming, laser, display, sequence, button
Reviewed on December 8, 2006It's hard-core and flashy, and it has lots of extra features. Unfortunately, the Headshot mouse will also keep you tethered to its giant plastic mouse pad. If you want to game on the go, give this mouse a pass.TAGS:mouse, sensitivity, macro, resolution, button
Reviewed on June 8, 2006The stylish Razer Pro V1.6 is an excellent choice for creative professionals who need fine-grained control.TAGS:Razer, sensitivity, mouse, button
Reviewed on October 31, 2003The Graphire3 is worth its steep price if you're heavily into editing digital images; otherwise, stick with a mouse.TAGS:Wacom, pen, tablet, sensitivity, mouse, photograph