Thursday, January 15, 2009

Logitech G9 Laser Gaming Mouse Mini Review





For fanatic gamers, high sensitivity is never enough. Master of peripherals, Logitech heard us and introduced its ultimate laser gaming device at the end of 2007: the G9 Laser gaming mouse; after the success of its smaller brother, the G5. Logitech G9 Laser spots a whooping 3200DPI laser sensor, 1000Hz polling rate, swappable grips, MicroGear scroll wheel, on-the-fly DPI switching, custom LED colors, on-board memory for custom profiles, tiltable scroll wheel... heaps of next-gen features at your disposal. The bundled SetPoint 5.0 software lets you customize the G9 with overwhelming options. This, is my replacement of the decayed Razer Copperhead.

Technological beauty: G9 Laser on Precision Grip.


So first things first, though I've explained what's polling rate in the Copperhead review, here's the recap:

Polling Rate
It's the number of times the mouse sends reports to the computer every second.
Over USB it's normally 125Hz i.e. 125 times a second. Which means that there's a lag of 1/125th of a second or 8ms between the mouse and the system. Polling rate of 1000Hz = 1/1000 which means a lag of 1ms.


Seeing top notch gaming mice nowadays are mostly 1000Hz capable, this is a must-have feature. Note that it will consume certain amount of CPU usage. Worry not, the effect is insignificant with today's latest processors.

The Setpoint 5.0 software (look at the choices for custom LED colors!)

The G9 laser has normal left/right buttons, clickable scroll wheel capable of tilting left/right sideways, DPI increase/decrease (+/-) buttons under the LED DPI level indicator and 2 side buttons. The LED color is customizable in the Setpoint software. I prefer green as it's matching to my green Mantis Speed mousepad. Notice the braided cable, it is to reduce friction against the surface it's touching.

G9 Laser with green DPI indicator LED.


Frankly speaking, 3200DPI speed is far too high for normal first person shooter gaming. I only use up to about 2000 to 2200DPI normally. It is always good to know that you have much more "room" to go faster nonetheless (good for huge screens, too).

Under the mouse, there are MicroGear and Profile buttons. The former enables you to switch the scroll wheel between the traditional clicky mode and the free spin mode. Free spin mode is capable of spinning up to 16 seconds non-stop per flick (personal record), which is good for browsing long pages, spreadsheets and anything you can make use of. The Profile button switches between stored profiles with different mouse settings in the on-board memory.

Gaming Grade Laser capable of 3200DPI tracking.



One of the revolutionary design of the G9 laser is its interchangeable grips namely the "Wide Load" and "Precision Dry Grip". Wide Load, as its name suggests, is a smooth satin finished wide body kit with thumb rest which caters for comfort use. The Precision Grip features a slimmer, compact design for higher precision finger control mode (now we are talking!). Coated with the Logitech DryGrip technology, it prevents sweat forming on the mouse surface for better grips. I love the precision grip very much 'cos finger control is always my thingy.

Wide Load and Precision Grip.


The G9 Laser with its grip removed.


That's not all. The G9 comes with customizable weight tuning system too. There are four 4g and four 7g weights respectively. Users could add up to 28g depending on their preferences. I prefer light mouse for higher speed therefore I put none.

G9 Laser with adjustable weight balancing system.


There were no major improvements in games as I've used the Copperhead 2000DPI. The G9 is as sensitive and accurate as, if not better, than the Razer Copperhead. Been using this mouse in all FPS gamings and normal tasks for a year plus now (since launch, Oct 2007) and the buttons are still very responsive. I am very impressed with Logitech G9's robust and high quality design. Though it came with a hefty price of RM300+, with its fully packed features, 3-years warranty, it is definitely worth every single cent spent.

GAMENiAC's verdict (10 max):
Performance: 10
Built Quality: 9.5 (Minor issue: middle LED is bit dimmer than the rest. No performance hit)
Features: 10
Value for money: 8


¤¤¤ GAMENiAC's Choice: Ultimate Fragging Device Award! ¤¤¤



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1 comment:

Titanickaram said...

sir
how big is this mouse. since it got a "mini" tag on it. tq