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I use a Logitech MX1000 for gaming. I love the shape and weight of it.
I use a Logitech G9 at home and have been extremely happy with it. I managed to pick it up from BestBuy.com about 5 months ago for $37.99. Was tremendous happy with my purchase for that price.
for a gaming mouse wout want the highest dpi possible with good tracking and a weight and form factor you are comfortable with, it's best to demo a few before you purchase one.
I use this. Had it for three years now and not one problem
Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Mouse
Amazon.com: Logitech MX Revolution Cordless Laser Mouse (Black): Electronics. Paid $99 for it new in 2007 so Amazon's a little drunk on their price.
I have limited space on my desk plus mouse wires and I don't get along.
Don't like wireless mice because of changing batteries all the time, also seems to happen at the worst time.
I don't care for mouse pads either.
Also game alot.
Logitech Marble mouse are the best thing I've ever used, also very easy to clean.
Just pop the ball out and use an old toothbrush to clean the nubs in there.
Very precise with fast movements ie -putting the crosshair on the guy that just popped his head out the window getting ready to nade you.
Great for photoshop too.
Once you get used to one of these you won't want a mouse anymore.
I have 3 that I've had for 6 - 7 years now for my machines and they have never failed me.
Cost - around $20
I have the Logitec MX518 8 Buttons 1 x Wheel USB Wired Optical 1800 dpi Gaming Mouse. Affordable, excellent performance.
Yeah I've seen reviews where there have been complaints about battery life, but I've never had an issue, and it's not like I haven't pushed it in long gaming sessions. However I do make sure to place it in the charger when not in use.
I've been using Logitech Mouses since 1998 so you can say I like them. :)