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XG Laser 2500 Review
By: Charles Fagundes
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    2006-08-01

    Table of Contents:
  • XG Laser 2500 Review
  • What do you get?
  • Installation and set up
  • Laser specs and performance
  • Wrapping everything up

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    XG Laser 2500 Review - Wrapping everything up


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    To sum everything up, XG has created a sleek and beautiful "killing machine." Once you get used to the light weight and incredible precision, no one will be able to stand in your way. They have really created a nice product for the gaming community. About the only real problem I had is going from a wireless mouse (my old one) to using this one. If and when they make a wireless version of this mouse, I can see every gamer I know running out to get it.

    Pros:

    • Two Programmable buttons (awesome customization).
    • Nice grip.
    • Six DPI settings (no one else comes close).

    Cons:

    • Wired mouse.
    • On the light side (personally I like a little weight for added precision).
    • A little difficult to use at highest DPI outside of gaming.
    • Documentation in the software and the box was a bit light.

    I think gamers all over will really like this mouse. I give the Laser 2500 an 8 out of 10 and Dev Hardware's recommended award. Though to be honest, if XG puts out a wireless one, they will be looking at GOLD.

    I would like to thank XG for sending us the Laser 2500 mouse. If you have any questions about the Laser 2500 mouse, or any of XG's other products, visit their website at http://www.xgbox.com.


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