need a mouse advice

Logitech are a good brand, never failed for me. You can buy them on their own or as a package with a keyboard, all at reasonable pricing too.
 
Get any mouse from logitech. cordless mice are a gimmick. they are annoying, the signal drops out, and you have to change batteries constantly, and some of them do lag.
 
You can get wireless magnetic induction mice!- they come with their own special mousepad and don't need batteries!!

I myself prefer trackballs as you can keep them in one place and once you get used to them, can be just as qiuck as mice. Again - Logitech do good ones:)
 
Get any mouse from logitech. cordless mice are a gimmick. they are annoying, the signal drops out, and you have to change batteries constantly, and some of them do lag.

hmm, ive never had these problems. except the signal, but then i got this keyboard from scout (thanks) and the reciever is close. but the battry has gone for 7 months and its not dead yet. and lag is un notice able. but yes, logitechs are good. the g9x looks AMAZING, but i dont got the $$$. but if you need more buttons,look into the WarMouse, not sure when it come out though

http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/14/warmouse-meta-openofficemouse-has-a-new-name-same-18-buttons/
 
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Get any mouse from logitech. cordless mice are a gimmick. they are annoying, the signal drops out, and you have to change batteries constantly, and some of them do lag.

I've never had a signal drop on mine...it's a $20 logitech travel mouse. The battery lasts somewhere around 6 months.
 
If you like being able to change the weight of your mosue then the logitech G5 (or G500, i think they discontinued the G5) is for you. it is corded though.
 
There's noticeable lags for old/cheap wireless mice. I've owned a few and it really shows when playing FPS games.
 
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