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I've used a G5 for years, I swear by it. When the one I have now dies I'll replace it with the same.G500 Mouse. Working great, except that I need to adjust the 3 sensitivity settings a titch. Fantastic solidity, weight, and whatnot.
Had one of those for 3 awesome months. Then the left mouse button started crapping out, single clicks became double clicks and dragging windows around became impossibru. I've tried like 4 different mice and when the g500 is functioning, its hands down the best. Logitech has fucking patented the "horizontal scroll" with the middle mouse button, no one else has it. Trying to ween myself off of it with other more ergonomic mice that don't crap out after 3months of heavy gaming. Waiting forthis onejust because I like asus.PR-ASUS-ROG-GX1000-side-view-799x428.jpgI've used a G5 for years, I swear by it. When the one I have now dies I'll replace it with the same.
^seconded.Logitech is the bomb for warranty. You should have called them - I had a G500 stop scrolling after I had the mouse for like 2 years. Called them up and they mailed me a brand new mouse.
While that is a likely answer, I believe it is one of those microphones for setting up your surround sound.Buttplug
Congrats! Yeah, when comparing by price point, the Onkyo will have more features, but in terms of sound quality, the Denon wins hands down. I own a 4308Ci and it's great. I have an Onkyo in my office and I haven't been too thrilled with it.My Onkyo started having HDMI syncing issues(like they all seem to do after years of use), so it was finally time to upgrade and wow does the 1913 put my Onkyo to shame as far as surround sound quality.
Yes it does, during the setup it will ask what your configuration is.My Yamaha vx663 is starting to get a bit long in the tooth, that Denon looks nice. Does the Audessey room EQ multiple subs?