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I've been using the G703 for around two months now, and it's allowed me to enjoy a few quick office games during the day and get right back to my work all while maintaining smooth and accurate performance. If you've been thinking about getting a...
If you're just jumping to the end to get the Cliff's Notes, here's all you need to know: the G703 with PowerPlay is simply the best-performing, most advanced input device on the market. It's fast, it's comfortable, it's well built, and it's truly...
And that’s one of the keys to the Logitech G703 gaming mouse: it’s so flexible, and so easily switchable between modes. It exhibits all the mousy goodness one could want. However, while I’m neither here nor there about whether my mouse is wireless or wired, if you’re keen on being untethered, I’d recommend getting the PowerPlay pad as well.
$100 seems like a lot to ask for a G703 that has one meaningful upgrade: the ability to use a proprietary wireless charging mouse pad that costs another $100. If you want the POWERPLAY system, and you’re going to drop $200 on the mouse and pad, you might as well spend $50 more for the G903, which is more full-featured and customizable. High price and rote design aside, you’re sure to be pleased with the G703’s performance, which is excellent.
Both the G903 and G703 boast a lagless, truly wireless gaming experience that never needs to be recharged while retaining the performance and customization of the highest quality wired mice. The G903 is a high-end, feature rich mouse that can be...
Youll have to forgive me, Im working through a problem here. Im faced with some seriously cool technology that gets me excited in a flying car, robot maids, vaporwave kind of way: A wireless mouse that never needs to be plugged in. No cord to...
While the G903 has improved customization options as it appeases to left-handed players, I can’t get over the fact of just how good the G703 feels. The comfort, look and response of the G703 is amazing and worth the price. I can’t remember the last time I stepped away and missed playing a RTS simply because of how the mouse felt. The G903 retails for $149, gets the improved buttons and the same technology, but is geared to be light, responsive and purely for gaming.