PWM3366 sensor confirmed. 107g weight. Battery life officially rated at 32 hrs (24 with lights on). Some kind of spring tensioned button technology. Ambidextrous with option to disable side buttons.
There was never any doubt really. Not only was it too real, but also the immediate and harsh reaction from Logitech. Some seem to find its looks appalling, but I don't care and I want one right now
So on the video Chris said the battery weighed 15g, so if you can remove it, 92g seems decent. But maybe the weight compromise is ok if the mouse cable drag is worse.
So on the video Chris said the battery weighed 15g, so if you can remove it, 92g seems decent. But maybe the weight compromise is ok if the mouse cable drag is worse.
I'm interested in this mouse too. It seems like a pretty solid option but I'm waiting for some reviews first. I like that new G logo, very clean and sleek looking, without those childish letter curvatures and of course the position of this kind of font and design is spot on! center finally!
Nice job Logitech Design Department
It seems like a pretty solid option but I'm waiting for some reviews first. I like that new G logo, very clean and sleek looking, without those childish letter curvatures and of course the position of this kind of font and design is spot on! center finally!
Nice job Logitech Design Department
Sheezh, never knew you lot would get a hard on for Logo's, go figure
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The only thing that matters here is that it's wireless function has to be better than the G602 series, meaning it's battery life has to be at least 4 to 6 months on a single charge then we might finally have a winner from Logitech, Star-Ship Central.
Alas we won't get anything within the performance figures of the great G602 which is still the KING when it comes to wireless function. Imagine how long the G900 would last without that Logo flashing away like a forgotten Vegas Strip, shame they really didn't care about any real functional wireless capacity.
Physical specifications
Height: 5.12 in (130 mm)
Width: 2.64 in (67 mm)
Depth: 1.57 in (40 mm)
Weight: 3.80 oz (107 g) mouse only
Cable Length (Power/Charging): 6 ft (1.83 M)
Imagine how long the G900 would last without that Logo flashing away like a forgotten Vegas Strip, shame they really didn't care about any real functional wireless capacity.
G900 run-to-die is 32 hours with lights off and 1ms report rate. At 2ms, which G602 can't exceed, it's 34 hours. If we'd used a 1500 mAh battery instead of the 720 (roughly the same power capacity as 2xAA) we'd get ~68 hours run to die with lights off at the cost of ~15 extra grams of weight.
In practice, I charge it about once a week and it takes about two hours to charge to full. Tradeoffs and compromise are always part of product design. In this case we wanted to hit as low of a weight target as possible while exceeding the performance of G700 - which we did by almost 4x.
G900 run-to-die is 32 hours with lights off and 1ms report rate. At 2ms, which G602 can't exceed, it's 34 hours. If we'd used a 1500 mAh battery instead of the 720 (roughly the same power capacity as 2xAA) we'd get ~68 hours run to die with lights off at the cost of ~15 extra grams of weight.
In practice, I charge it about once a week and it takes about two hours to charge to full. Tradeoffs and compromise are always part of product design. In this case we wanted to hit as low of a weight target as possible while exceeding the performance of G700 - which we did by almost 4x.
Jordan used a DeathAdder? I only seen him use a Xai for years before switching over to Logitech.
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So on the video Chris said the battery weighed 15g, so if you can remove it, 92g seems decent. But maybe the weight compromise is ok if the mouse cable drag is worse.
For such dimensions the weight is decent considering it is a wireless mouse design. Apparently, they seen the complaints about the excess weight of their previous designs.
Before the 2010´s EG was sponsored by Razer, but i cant remember the exact timeframe, as i need all that capacity remembering my own stuff and dealing with SS at that time has overwritten nearly everything.
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