Logitech MX 510 Performance Optical Gaming Mouse (Red) | 
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| Brand: Logitech Category: CE
List Price: $49.95 Buy Used: $25.50 You Save: $24.45 (49%)
Rating: 82 reviews Sales Rank: 15476
Format: Cd Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Color: Red Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows & Macintosh Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 10.1 x 10.1 x 10.7 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: 931179-0403 Model: 931179-0403 UPC: 097855023063 EAN: 0097855023063 ASIN: B0001YGIB0
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| Features:
| • | 800 dpi sensor captures 5.8 megapixels every second | | • | Advanced scrolling features for multiple screens or lengthy documents | | • | Eight customizable, pre-programmed buttons | | • | Right-hand control grip | | • | Windows and Macintosh compatible; 3-year warranty |
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Product Description Logitech has raised the bar on mouse precision, performance, and beauty... again! The Logitech MX510 features an improved version of already-amazing MX Optical Engine that combines high resolution with high frame rates to deliver the best in mouse performance. This revolutionary 800-dpi sensor now captures an incredible 5.8 megapixels every second and is able to track up to 15 G's of acceleration. So you get instant response to your fastest movements, with no lag. Plus, a collection of advanced features will streamline frequent tasks like scrolling through long documents, switching between applications, and navigating the web. And with a beautiful holographic blue finish, you'll enjoy the MX510's looks almost as much as its performance.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 77 more reviews...
Awesome Mouse December 22, 2008 SaltedFish Been using this mouse for about 4 years now. It's reached the point where my thumb has worn a spot off of the thumb ledge on the left side, and the plastic around the scroll wheel is losing its color from all the abrasion. About 4 years ago, I sat down to find myself a nice, sturdy gaming mouse that would take abuse and keep chugging. I didn't want a wireless mouse, because I didn't want to futz with batteries. I eventually came across the MX 510, and cast my lot. With any luck, this mouse will last me another few years. It shows absolutely no signs of slowing down. I have thrown it into backpacks, dropped it on hardwood floors, crushed it under heavy objects (like myself) and so on. I have played games wherein I found it necessary to click repeatedly on a button, or item or somesuch. The MX 510 not only has a light button touch (perhaps a little *too* light) but it can take hundreds of clicks and not change. The click is still the same as when I took it out of the box. The buttons above the thumb are great. I use mine for forward and backward in my browser. However, I never really find myself using the scroll buttons before and aft of the scroll wheel. Overall, I would definitely recommend this to anyone who is looking for a sturdy, BIG mouse which can take a beating and keep on truckin'
Perfect gaming mouse June 20, 2008 Tolga (Boston, MA USA) I love this mouse the fact that you can change the sensitivity on the fly helps alot. I would have want the thumb buttons to be placed a bit different but still pretty good.
The best darn mouse I've ever owned June 3, 2008 J. White (Grizzly Flats, CA USA) I've had this mouse for about 3 years now, and I have to say that it has served me well. I don't do much gaming but I do use the mouse to work in Photoshop, which requires some level of precision. Pros: Speedy response time, optical reliability, forward and back buttons, useful scroll wheel, looks cool with my black case. Cons: Doesn't work at all on a glass desktop, 'alt-tab' button doesn't work in Vista, finger prints show up on glossy surface really easily. Overall: I love this mouse! It replaced my stock mouse on my last computer and has stayed with me for this last system build. I'd buy it again in a heartbeat!
MX510 December 30, 2007 New Mom (NYC, USA) Personally it was too big and my hand got tired easily due to high angle curvature. Optical sensor was good but the cord was bit annoying. Overall average mouse. Changed to wireless laser mouse.
An absolute must!!! August 29, 2007 Predrag Sunjka Never had a better mouse!!! I changed more than 40-50 mice (both at work and at home), from many manufacturers (Microsoft, Logitech, IBM, HP, Razer...) and I kept this one for the last three years without a single problem. Works flawlessly, perfect, even after years of heavy pounding of CounterStrike, Half-Life2, DOOM3, and other FPSs. I changed for these three years three computers (two desktops and one laptop) and the ONLY thing of all accessories that I kept was this mouse. I bought recently Logitech's G5, This mouse rocks, but it's not nearly close to its predecessor MX-510, so I moved G5 to work, and kept sweet MX-510 at home. If you have any doubts whether to buy it or not, DON'T. After couple of minutes using this gem you will be assured that you made good choice.
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