We all use mice. From gamers to artists to receptionists, we all use mice in some form or another. The thing is that some of us need more precision than others, and thus the requirements change.
Most of you remember our old gray balled mouse. Most of them were good enough for office work, but a bit annoying for gaming. Then came optical mice which took the world by a storm.
Everyone wanted one and they quickly became the "de facto."
Today, you should hang the computer salesman with the mouse' cord if he gives you a balled mouse.
All is well until gamers (as always) start to want more and more.
The optical mouse has matured beyond its limits and now, it gives excellent precision. Logitech, together with a couple of others such as Microsoft, were on the front of this epic war. They released some of the most successful mice out there. Hell, I own a Logitech MX900, and I used to love Microsoft hardware!
This year, we should congratulate Logitech.
Again, they have evolved our rodent from the optical world to the laser world, giving an absolute precision increase over its predecessors.
Right now, it is said to be the most precise mouse in existance, and that can only mean more frags! At a decent price too!