Product Comparison: Logitech G703 vs Logitech G903 LIGHTSPEED
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- Very accurate (PMW3366 sensor) and very smooth movement (I'm using a "hard" mouse pad).
- No noticeable lag. It responds like a fast corded mouse.
- DPI sensitivity adjustments can be quickly made on the fly (200 to 12000 dpi).
- Wide range of polling rates (125 to 1000 per second).
- It's clunky. Bad, poorly designed interface. Does not play well with High DPI settings. Slows down the computer drastically.
- The scroll wheel sometimes scrolls backwards, or in the opposite direction intended. If you try to scroll down, it will sometimes counter-scroll upwards. As you can imagine, this is extremely annoying.
- Extremely light.. Even with the included weight.
- Nice weight (not too light, not too heavy). I did not feel the need to use the optional 10 gram weight.
- The mouse fits comfortably in my large hand.
- Ugly appearance. It looks like Batman designed it. The ribbed gaps of the primary buttons look horrible.
- The length of the mouse is too long for users with small hands. And the side buttons could be farther forward.
- The 703 features lightspeed technology, which allows it to communicate wirelessly at reportedly the same latency as a standard wired mouse.
- Logitech includes a small USB passthrough which connects the cable to the wireless receiver to make accessing the charging cable easier.
- When the battery runs low I can just connect it via the USB cable and it instantly becomes a wired gaming mouse.
- Can be used as wireless or wired.
- Battery lasts awhile, easy to switch between wired and wireless, nice weight and fee
- Up to five user configurations can be stored in the mouse memory.
- The side buttons are mounted high enough that I rarely hit them by mistake (I have all four active).
- RGB lighting. The mouse lighting can be synced with the PowerPlay mousepad lighting.
- It has lots of buttons, and those are programmable.
- All buttons on the mouse click VERY LOUDLY. This is one of the loudest mice I have ever used!!!
- The rechargeable Li-po battery is not designed to be replaced by the user and Logitech does NOT sell replacements.