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Logitech g9x weight11/13/2022 ![]() I found the wide grip to be very comfortable, it even has a small wing under your thumb to keep it from rubbing on the mouse pad. Being a big guy, naturally I went straight for the "wide load" grip. What that means is if you're not comfortable with one you can change it up until you find something you like. Logitech did something different with the G9/G9x by giving them the ability to change grips. They also included a specification listing tucked away on one of the sides in case you are looking for it.Ĭomfort So I was really concerned moving to the G9x having been a big fan of the shape of the g5/g7 in the past. On the back you will find more pictures along with more in-depth information on each of the main features. Along side of the grip Logitech included pictures of the G9x along with pointing out all of its features. ![]() Inside the 2nd included snap on grip is showcases. Where the g9x's packaging differs from the older G5 is the G9x package opens up. Obviously this is a case of why change a good thing, their package design showcases the G9x while giving you the chance to feel the shape of the mouse without opening the packaging. Packaging If you have seen a Logitech G series mouse before the G9x's packaging will look very familiar. I was a big fan of the g5's shape and the G9x doesn't resemble the g5 at all, so who knows. I should have high hopes considering its family, but I can't help to be a little unsure. Today I have the chance to take a look at the G9x, Logitech's most recently released gaming mouse. ![]() In fact December of last year they produced their Billionth mouse, that's a lot of mice! They have also made a name for themselves with the G series of gaming peripherals including the popular g15 and g5. Logitech is by far the largest peripheral manufacture in the world. When it comes to mice and keyboards gaming or otherwise there is one company everyone recognizes. ![]()
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