1 August 2007 14:42 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The Logitech G9 Laser Mouse takes customisation to the extreme, giving PC gamers the ability to modify nearly every part of the G9 mouse for the best personal fit, feel and performance.You're looking at fully customisable grips (wide-load or
precision), changeable weights (with eight additional weights supplied), on-the-fly dpi switching ranging from 200 dpi to 3200 dpi, full-speed USB laser tracking (1000 reports per sec) and an onboard-memory profiling system which means you can save up to five control preferences on the mouse.
The G9 boats the hyper-fast MicroGear Precision Scroll Wheel, introduced last year and exclusive to Logitech, oh, and you can change the colour of the LED to match each onboard profile.
The G15 gaming keyboard has been given an upgrade to include an integrated LCD GamePanel that offers built-in support for popular games and boasts six programmable macro keys with three modes, for a total of 18 programmable keys per game or application.
The G15 keyboard includes a public software development kit, which means you can program any game to use the GamePanel for better performance.
The G9 has a RRP of £69.99 (available August) and the G15 is priced at £69.99 (available Sept) just enough time to start saving...
Hardware, Mice And Keyboards, Logitech, Gaming





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