Tiger Direct has the G9 for $55 plus shipping (sales tax in FL, IL, NC, TX); there's also a $15 rebate. Both the sale price and the rebate end 12/13, though obviously it could sell out before then.
Just to be clear, the G9 lets you switch between freewheeling and detented scrolling. It feels great either way, though I wish I could automatically throttle down the vertical scroll speed as soon as I toggle the spinny mode. I'm also wishing the G9 had another inch in the back for a little bit more support.
Tiger Direct has the G9 for $55 plus shipping (sales tax in FL, IL, NC, TX); there's also a $15 rebate. Both the sale price and the rebate end 12/13, though obviously it could sell out before then.
Some additional info for anyone still looking for a mouse: It was selling for about twenty bucks and I've always wanted to try it out, so I recently bought a Logitech G3 to use as my work mouse. I still love the old Optical Mouse/MX300 shape, and it's perfect for smaller hands and those who move the mouse with their fingertips. It looks and feels great, too, and goes well with my red/black Mizuho-branded mousepad. The only minuses are the horribly placed side buttons, which you will mistakenly press very frequently. Just don't map any important functions onto them, lest you feel the pain of hitting the browser "back" button while finishing up a forum post.
Today only, Newegg has the Logitech G9 for $80 with coupon code EMCLNNR56; there's also a $25 rebate, making it $55 total.
Interesting that this got bumped. I recently tried using my G9 again and have actually grown accustomed to its stubby shape. I particularly like the weights that give it a little more heft without making it too heavy and the tracking is top-notch, better than the DeathAdder I'd been using.
Speaking of the DeathAdder, GoGamer has it on sale for $30 + S/H.
Sweet! At that price I picked up two. Great mouse.
Great thread. I have noticed my original G5 has been feeling draggy lately. Holy smokes! I've got worn marks on the bottom of the mouse! I might try putting on some silicon, but I think it's time for a new mouse.
I like wired, and I'll probably try out the mouse at the local Best Buy before buying it from my favorite vendor, newegg.
At any rate, buying a new mouse will be doing my part for the economy! :p
Short story: just bought a Death Adder and was wondering if I should invest in a mousepad. Any ideas?
Long story:
Never used a pad before, just had my old mouse (Intellimouse 1.1) directly on the desk (wooden). This was never too ideal, as the the wood wasn't that smooth and I had quite a bit of friction...
Now that I have a propper mouse, I'm looking for a mousepad to go with it. On the old mouse my sensitivity was generally on medium so I'm used to moving the mouse around quite a bit. Thus I think I should look at the larger pads (?)
Being used to the hard wooden table surface, I suspect a hard pad might be the best transition. Though again, having never used a cloth covered one, I might just enjoy the different feel. (And, before anyone suggests this, I have no gaming friends, so I can't go and try out what they have..) Sorry to get so detailed, but I guess it might help in recommending me a decent pad (not too pricey hopefully - not more than 30$/25€)
Any advice?
I like the big WowPads because they're extremely thin and cheap to replace when necessary. You do need to tape them down, though: http://www.amazon.com/WOW-PAD-LFR48-.../dp/B000F3IS8I
A while ago, I invested in a Razer eXactMat (god that hurts to type out), and I really like it. It has two different surfaces, one that's a bit faster than the other, and both are pretty useful. It's easy to clean, which is nice, but the rubber shoes on each side have started to come off. I suspect some super glue would secure them down just fine, though.
I have a DeathAdder (though I mainly use my G9 now) and use it with a func Surface1030 (mine is plain black, without that "colorful" orange trim). Like the Razer frank has, it has two surfaces, so you can choose the one that suits you. The pad sits flush in its "shell" and has rubber backing that holds it in place. I've never had mine slide around at all and it's very durable. It costs more than an el cheapo but I've had zero issues with it for years now. Works much better than using the surface of my desk.
I stole a mouse pad from the computer lab at school a couple years back. Custom printed foam rubber thing. I still like those. I ordered a high performance surface once, but missed it in the box of parts from NewEgg and accidentally tossed it in the trash. Never got to use it.
I bought a hard pad last time after being a foam user for years. The only downside to using it is that if it gets any small crumbs or salt you can really feel it. Of course it cleans off right away.
Otherwise I'm pretty happy with it. The cheap Allsop thing I have is heavy and has a rubber grip on the bottom so it doesn't ever move. My optical mouse thinks it's great.
So I ended up buying this pad. Seems pretty decent & is nice and big. ;) The blue design also goes well with the blue Death Adder lights... Not that that was a selection criteria!
Amazon has the Logitech G9 for $65.49; there's also a $25 rebate (expires 3/30), making it $40.49.
It's a great price, but you'll miss out on the 5000dpi you'd get if you bought the G9x!
By the way, has anyone here ordered a personalized G9 grip from Logitech?
I actually use my G9 with neither of the grips attached. I have a large hand and I thought the larger grip would work better, but it turns out that I can use it more easily and accurately by just holding the mouse with my fingertips than resting my hand on the grip.
Dell has the original Sidewinder mouse for $35. Use coupon code ZBC8LPSBMMRB28 for free 2-day shipping (exp. 4/1).
I love my Ratpadz pad so much that I bought one for my husband, one for work, and one for every single one of my siblings. I would never have believed that a mousepad would be worth $25, but the surface feels slick as anything, yet still very controlled.
Let's put it this way, my office upgraded computers in early fall. The tech came over to do the install, and when he started using the mouse, he stopped, and then spent a few seconds moving the mouse around. Even he liked the pad!
rat padz are shitty, they wear out so fast, i went through 3 in a year before i tossed them completely for a func mousing surface and an everglide.
Logitech G9 for $50 w/free S&H minus $30 rebate = $20.
Amazon has it for $52.98 with the $30 rebate bringing it down to $22.98. If you've got Prime this means free 2-day air. I know a lot of you probably do, so just throwing this out there.
I'm wondering if Logitech is clearing out the G9, now that the G9x is out. Well, whatever: for $20 post-rebate, the G9's finally cheap enough for me to finally find out if it's really all that. :-)
Looking at the specs for the G9 and the G9x side by side there's a hell of a lot of I Don't Care separating the two. I'd rather buy five of the former than one of the latter.
You can slap that chronic smoker's lung grip on either the G9 or the G9x. Assuming you're willing to pay the price of the post-rebate G9 for a chronic smoker's lung grip.
The real difference between the two is that the G9x can pull an extra 10G relative to the G9. So if you're in, say, a UFO that is crashing into a planet at Mach 40 and need to pull up using your mouse-based controls the G9x will totally save your ass while the G9 will help you make a Texas-sized dinosaur-eradicating crater. I'm just banking on the fact that I'll be done with the G9 and on to something better before I'm in a situation like that.