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by what88 , Sep 30 '04
Pros: Useful back/forward buttons, good optical engine, comfortable, useful cruise scroll buttons Cons: Not so useful quick program switch button that is hard to reach, not so cheap
I bought this mouse for an amazing price of $30CDN when it normally is $60CDN, so it was just an amazing deal for me. For all the other people, however, I'm wondering if they really thought they spent their money wisely. The Logitech MX 510 is a lot ...
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by max_str , Jul 10 '05
Pros: Forward/backward buttons are a good idea Cons: It's nothing spectacular. And falling apart.
I've only that this mouse for around six months. I'm a gamer, so I have truly put this mouse to the test. This mouse is a USB mouse with an optical tracking system. I will start by saying that the high resolution this company keeps trumpeting is ...
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MX510 for the ultimate gamer
by snoboarder ,Dec 08 '04
Pros: precise, comfortable Cons: wired, big (not portable)
The MX510 is the ultimate gaming mouse. The mouse is very precise and does not skip with fast motions. Many gamers have used the Mx500 before, the model before the MX510. The Mx 510 has many buttons and was designed not only for the gamer but for the comfort of everyday use. There is a groove in the side for your thumb to sit comfortable. And the buttons on the side can be binded in such first person shooters as counter-strike for many things such as walking or using the in-game voice. The scroll wheel is nice and smooth. The buttons near located on top and the bottom of the scroll wheel can also be used to scroll through long documents or websites. The blue Mx510 has a sleek and elegant look that may be appealing to many. This mouse is pricey, but may be worth the buy for gamers or people willing to spend the extra money looking for a blue mouse to match their computer setup. I would recommend this for anyone who is looking for a nice dependeable mouse that does not have a problem with wires, since this is not a wireless mouse.
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One week with the MX510
by tholke ,Jun 01 '04
Pros: Smooth, accurate, nice weight balance. It feels right. Cons: 1st one had a glitch in it, jumped when going in a vertical direction.
I had a quality problem with the first mouse I had, but the second works great. Bought this as it was recommended by some fellow gamers - the ones who were eating my lunch.
The feel is very nice, the performance is smooth and very accurate. I had to turn down the sensitivity because it was so responsive.
The only negative I have is it is a little small for my hands, I can palm a basketball so this is a common problem for me. I love the color and the feel of it. My kids really like the mouse and are happy with it.
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New Age Mouse
by kishore_gmk83 ,Dec 30 '04
Pros: Good Stylish Look Cons: It is not wireless
A mouse with futuristic look and great performance. This time Logitech has brought a wonderful mouse especially for those who like to play games on their PC using this stylish mouse.
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This is the one
by mooresites ,Jan 05 '06
Pros: Programmable buttons, solid build Cons: None
I used a Microsoft IntelliMouse for a few years until it went kaput. I read the great reviews from this site and had to try for myself. They were absolutely right.
This mouse is as solid as I've found. I really enjoy the two buttons on the side for programming copy and paste (I use this for web design). I don't use the scroll buttons, but they are programmable (still don't use them).
I use Photoshop frequently and the tracking is right on target. The mouse feels great - I especially like the thumbspace - much more comfortable.
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