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Anonymous at 02:44pm 06/1/2006
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Who's the moron here... the Razor Diamondback has inherent problems
with its PCM. Anyone who's done any research on this would know
that. If you consider that they chose to use a reverse bipolar
regeneration module, that alone should tell you where their head is
at. Get smart and get the COF-22.
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Anonymous at 07:53am 01/10/2006
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H think this review is bunk, crafted by a Logitech fanboi. I wasted
money on the MX1000. Its range is crap - 10 feet away and it's
jumping all over the place - not even in a gaming environment. It
tracks like complete garbage. Any time you have any CPU activity
the mouse starts dancing around out of control. The only time it
tracks right is when you have nothing on your screen. What good is
that? Don't even say this thing is good for gaming. When playing
any 3D game, the mouse is completely useless. I would have been
better off buying a 16 foot USB cable and going wired over this POS
thing.
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Anonymous at 11:40pm 08/25/2005
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anyways Logitech stuff sucks it always has it is quite the lesser
brand. the diamondback has screwed up side buttons that are
practically unuseable. I beg anyone with an ounce of sanity just get
microsoft explorer 3.0a not the tilt weel and not wireless this is
simply the best gaming mouse there is. even the original
intellimouse is simply a better mouse than all the new ones. any
wireless mouse is out of the question anyway.
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Anonymous at 06:48am 02/15/2005
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How do you OC your USB ports?
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Anonymous at 08:49am 02/5/2005
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You cannot swipe with the mx1000, simple.
Dont buy it
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Coolguy423 at 04:08pm 01/20/2005
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Just one quick comment, not based about latency or tracking or
whatever everyone in here is arguing about. In the review I
remember reading that you are forced to install some real player and
media player stuff. All I had to do was uncheck the boxes, and
nothing was installed other than the logitech software. Not that
anyone really would care and be like "OGM IM NOT BUYING THAT IT
MAKES ME INSTALL SOFTWARE!!1" or whatever.
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Anonymous at 09:44pm 01/16/2005
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Darn MX1000 keeps skipping all over. It's a known issue with plenty
of customers getting the cold shoulder from Logitech. Had I known
about this issue, I'd have waited for the wired version.
Imagine having to enable the PS/2 port to get your brand new MX1000
to work right. I've gone back to my MX510 and given this turd away.
It's a shame really but I cannot abide a mouse that randomly throws
off my aim.
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Anonymous at 02:37am 01/16/2005
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What is it with retards and the MX510? It sucks, even my 5 year old
Microsoft intellimouse optical is way better.
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#73
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Anonymous at 02:35am 01/16/2005
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You would probably give $1 for a dog turd and brag how cheap you got
it. I repeat for the last time you moron, the Razer Diamondback
makes all other mice including everything logitech has ever made
seem like laggy pieces of crap. Get that through your thick child
molesting head pedo.
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Anonymous at 02:31am 01/16/2005
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i got one of these mx1000s and it works like crap!!!
it keeps jumping around
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