it's an open box item never had it so waiting on some info before i go ahed and buy it. good deal though.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/promotional-items/devices/8239
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http://www.logitech.com/en-us/promotional-items/devices/8239
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how does an mx518 slowly die?Finally got in on this, my mx518 has been slowly dying. Thanks op.
how does an mx518 slowly die?
i know i'm not waiting thinking if it's great or not, but i'm waiting to see what other have to say for OPEN BOX items form them.
They have documented issues especially in the earlier revisions of slowly cutting out more and more frequently. It acts as if it has been unplugged and replugged into the usb. It began happening once a week or so, and now multiple times per sit down session!
I have had mine for 4 years and nothing like that so far.They have documented issues especially in the earlier revisions of slowly cutting out more and more frequently. It acts as if it has been unplugged and replugged into the usb. It began happening once a week or so, and now multiple times per sit down session!
a while back my G9x came in perfect condition, BNIB, I guess "open box" can mean that the shipping box was opened...? the actual mouse package was still sealed, of course this is not a guarantee, just my experience, but there weren't any complaints (IIRC) when the G9x open boxes were on sale, I love open box stuff, my MSI P55 GD80 open box (from Newegg) came with all the accessories as well, although I may just be lucky when it comes to open box stuff...
I am currently experiencing this very issue with my razer copperhead. I didn't know logitech mice can also have this issue.
A mouse having intermitent connection failure is usually just a cord going bad which is to be expected of a gaming mouse over time. The connection of the wires starts breaking apart at some point, since they are stranded wires they can handle some breaks eventually though there are to many breaks in the strands and you start to see the mouse cutting out and it just gets more frequent till you get a new one. If you use a gaming mouse with a laptop where you smash it in a back pack or bag all the time you will go through this process yearly. Also once it starts happening you tend to make it worse by playing with the cord, unplugging it and so on trying to fix the problem.
I have had just about every mouse do this due to taking them around in a backpack.
well i've given it try if not i can just return it, shipping will be like $5 which isn't bad.
Open Box and Dented Box are different. The Dented Sales are the ones where it's generally brand-new. These Open Boxed deals are refurbs and/or returns, just so you know. Either way it's a good deal on the mouse.
Frys has the same deal but for a NEW mouse.
Then again it is frys. YMMV
well lucky you, as i got the mouse but it's all black and stuff more like burned than used, gonna return it
If you've never seen a g500 in person it can be weird at first. There's an actual black burn mark on the mouse. Not really any other way to describe it. I think it's part of the design though.
i've seen the mouse and that black and gray markings like military are there, but there is also few areas where the darn thing is compeletly black like it was burned and i can tell difference as the two color differs from each other.
Well lucky you too, i got my mouse today, and aesthetically, its fine... but it will only move the cursor in the up-left or down-right movement... I'd close this window, but i cant.... not with the g500 that i got at least.