itreviews.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:37
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Sitting very much towards the budget end of the gaming mice market (having enjoyed a fair few price drops over its lifespan), the 2010 incarnation of Logitech's MX518 optical gaming mouse moves firmly into contention as a tidy little product - with a...
Not the freshest rodent on the block, but at its new low price it more than worthy of attention...
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techradar.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:37
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Logitech mice are becoming the epitome of the if it aint broke philosophy towards hardware design. This must be the 422nd mouse weve seen with the same smooth, curved chassis, and while were not sure that Logitech has necessarily solved ergonomics...
Smooth design, 1,600dpi native sensor-resolution...
Hardly a revolution in mice...
Logitech mice are becoming the epitome of the if it aint broke philosophy towards hardware design. This must be the 422nd mouse weve seen with the same smooth, curved chassis, and while were not sure that Logitech has necessarily solved ergonomics...
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When it comes to peripherals, most punters like what theyve already got. To persuade the average Joe to part with cash, a mouse needs something special. Fortunately, the MX518 has just that. Its a little expensive but we think its target audience...
It wont improve your su doku and its certainly not cheap, but if you are addicted to the kind of games that call for wrists like tree trunks and the reactions of a sprinter (plus the ability to stay up all night eating crisps), the MX518 might just...
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atomicmpc.com.au Updated: 2011-11-05 13:32:57
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The new MX518 shares the same wonderful shell design as the MX 5x, 7x and 1000 series meeces. Many of us at Atomic have used one or another of these for years and through work and gaming they are comfortable and extremely durable. The MX518 has the sam...
Some may find this fiddly, but it works a treat. If you’re ready for a mouse upgrade, the MX518 comes highly recommended...
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The Logitech MX518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse comes packed with all of the features that gamers crave for and then some! From the appearance, you may compare the MX518 to Logitechs MX500 or even MX510 mouse but the MX518 features a new optical engine...
Extremely comfortable, Onthefly sensitivity adjustments without software, Customizable sensitivity settings, Programmable buttons, Slick teflon feet, Awesome bullet dent design, Three year warranty...
SetPoint software incompatible with Windows XP Pro 64Bit, Right handed users only...
The Logitech MX518 Optical Mouse is easily, the ultimate right-handed gamer�s mouse. Notice I said, right-handed because the MX518 is only for right-handed users. There is currently not a left-handed MX518 and Logitech has no plans to make one. The M...
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hardwarelogic.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:37
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So youve finally decided to take a step into the high-end mouse world? In this review, Ill be showing you the pros and cons of the Logitech MX518 8-Button Gaming Grade Optical Mouse...
Overall, the Logitech MX518 is an excellent mouse. Its powerful, fully functional, and smoothly glides across surfaces with one of the highest dpi settings on the market, and feels great while doing so. Its buttons are easily accessible and well-plac...
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maximumcpu.net Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:37
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While a “normal” optical mouse may be fine for most people, computer gamers require a higher performance mouse if they want to win. This is where the Logitech MX518 comes in. The MX518 boasts a resolution of 1600dpi, which is four times higher than the...
1600dpi resolution, Sensitivity controls on mouse, No delay when clicking...
Software is a waste of system resources...
The Logitech MX518 is one of the best mice I have ever used. The high resolution and fast response time makes it ideal for almost any gamer. The software is useless for the most part but at least installing the software is optional and won’t affect...
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Serious gaming needs a serious mouse - The Logitech MX518 is sure to fulfil that requirement. At 1600 DPI and armed with eight buttons, its sure to please even the most hardcore of gamers. Using Logitechs precision MX laser technology, the MX518 didn...
Amazing performance, Lots of buttons, Good weight and feel, Nice look...
Look might not appeal to some...
If youre looking for a high quality gaming mouse, and are not willing to spend 80+ bucks on a Razor, you should definitely give the Logitech MX518 mouse a look. 1600 DPI is plenty for most people, including most high sensitivity gamers in my opinion...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:37
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Logitechs MX518 gaming-grade optical mouse is a well-designed, comfortable controller. With just the click of a button, you can adjust its resolution from 1,600 dpi to as low as 400 dpi. This lets you match the cursors accuracy and speed to the curre...
Well-designed and comfortable for both gaming and general use. On-the-fly resolution switching gives you an edge in gaming.
SetPoint software only runs with Windows XP, leaving some of the better features unavailable with other versions of Windows.
Logitechs MX518 gaming-grade optical mouse is a well-designed, comfortable controller. With just the click of a button, you can adjust its resolution from 1,600 dpi to as low as 400 dpi. This lets you match the cursors accuracy and speed to the curr...
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laptopgamers.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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The MX518 puts quick-shift controls at gamers’ fingertips – with one click, gamers can instantly increase and decrease mouse resolution from as high as 1600 dots per inch (dpi) to as low as 400 dpi. And, no software is required. Many of today’s best-se...
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Certainly, one of the items that most users will have to acquaint themselves with to proficiently using both mice is the increased sensitivity thanks to the high-end optical engine on the MX518 and laser engine used on the MX1000. For those that are a...
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topreviewshop.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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Background I have used the Logitech MX518 for a little over a month now, and it replaced my Intellimouse Explorer 3.0. I use it primarily for gaming ? mostly first-person-shooters but an occasional RTS as well. It also serves as my everyday mouse for s...
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NGOHQ.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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Today more than ever before we are fortunate to have quality mice geared toward gamers. The most recent Logitech product that is making headlines is the Logitech® MX?518 Gaming-Grade? Optical Mouse. Thanks to the staff at Logitech we are able to bring...
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Dreamstation.cc Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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Logitech MX 518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse I got the new Logitech MX 518 Gaming-Grade Optical Mouse a week or two ago, and have been using it in order to get a good feel for it. I’m a pretty picky hardware person ESPECIALLY with mice. I refuse to us...
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futurelooks.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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So what makes a gaming mouse different than a regular mouse? Well, for starters, for the most hardcore gamers, nothing beats a wired rat for responsiveness. But is there more? We attempt to find out with Logitechs MX518!...
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maximumpc.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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This variable-sensitivity gaming mouse will tickle your fancy Using a hyper-sensitive gaming mouse can be both a blessing and a curse. Sure, having lightning-quick turn speed and pixel-perfect accuracy are great in a hot-‘n’-heavy deathmatch, but when...
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The humble mouse is an essential part of any PC setup, but most users tend to just stick with whatever rodent comes with their PC when they buy it. However, the difference between a bog standard mouse and the high-end pointing devices available is stark...
At last, a gaming mouse that I can use. The size is perfect, the performance is exemplary and the software simple and effective. The Logitech MX518 is the best mouse that I've ever got my paws on...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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The biggest selling points of this mouse are the 1600dpi and its ?in game dpi sensitivity switching.? In absolute simplest laymen?s terms it means there are buttons on the mouse that make the cursor move faster and slower. The higher the DPI, the faste...
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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LOGITECH MX518 1600DPI OPTICAL GAMING MOUSE (20-04-2005) Although at a MSRP of US$49.99 you might deem this mouse to be a little on the pricey side, but as with any higher end computer product, if you want to best, be prepared to pay for it. This mouse...
Excellent Quality, Very Comfortable, Looks Good, Superb Precision, Easy Installation...
Availability (Will get better as time passes.), OntheFly Optical Resolution feature kind of useless, Price is a little high...
Although at a MSRP of US$49.99 you might deem this mouse to be a little on the pricey side, but as with any higher end computer product, if you want to best, be prepared to pay for it. This mouse packs the precision, the features, the comfort and the...
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jivemagazine.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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Why upgrade your mouse when you could spend your money on so many other things. The question I ask you is, why not. This brings me to my review of the Logitech MX518 Gaming Grade Optical Mouse. When this mouse arrived on my desk, my first reaction was...
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Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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One of the best gaming mice on the market includes a nifty new feature.
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Review: Logitech updates their MX510 mouse. The new MX518 offers 1600dpi optical resolution and the ability to change resolutions on the fly. Can the new features make you a better gamer?...
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everythingusb.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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At first the Logitech MX518 just seems like a silver Logitech MX510 with several dents on the top, but upon toying with the sensitivity settings a true gamer will appreciate the twitch turns at ludicrous speed followed immediately by precision sniping...
Speed holes, 1600 dpi, Responsive, Comfortable grip, Can switch sensitivity on-the-fly, Doesn't require drivers, Glides easily...
Drivers for Windows XP only, Only one button set for all applications, For right-handed gamers only...
Affordable yet powerful, the Logitech MX518 can seriously improve FPS gaming. Not for n00bs. Pros & ConsSpeed holes 1600 dpi Responsive Comfortable grip Can switch sensitivity on-the-fly Doesn't require drivers Glides easilyDrivers for Windows XP only...
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techspot.com Updated: 2011-08-10 06:30:38
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We have said it from day one in our reviews, buying guides, and even on the news when possible, spending a considerable amount of money in a good keyboard and mouse is not a waste of your hard earned cash. After all, those are the devices you will be i...
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The original Logitech MX518 mouse was a classic that many gamers loved using. A gaming variant of the MX510, the MX518 was the mouse I used the most back in the day before mine broke. In fact, I still know a few folks that use them today even though it ca...
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