Initially, given that multiplies by 10 the accuracy compared to my old MX1000, the grip is quite difficult. Well, I suspected it was going to happen that way. The mouse fits perfectly in hand (I tried a mouse with the most similar figure to that of the MX1000 and is almost identical), everything falls to hand. Small reserve on the buttons on the edge, you click on it quite often by accident. I have not configured this should not affect the work I do.
The toothed wheel is a little too open for my taste. It is not firm enough, we will do tricks in accidentally empty. Once more to take over the MX1000. The switch screen / no screen is nice but without the notch wheel has no interest for me since I find particularly imprecise (and free too sensitive). Good to his credit, I never use the mouse wheel notchless then again, not always.
Where the shoe pinches is the battery. Compared to my MX1000 (yes I compare that with what I had on hand so I only speak of it) and shock battery (non-replaceable), I must admit to being surprised weak G700 (or rather battery supplied). It takes three days just when easily held two weeks with the MX1000. There are not only disadvantages in this area.
The battery is already very easily changeable (in the manner of a stack). Then you can recharge the battery and continue using the field mouse. Casually, it's very convenient. Especially since I have a minu-hub on my keyboard so I USB arm on it and I have no problem of congestion or too short cable (note that if this is to connect behind the tower , saw where mine is placed, the cable would have been really very fair).
Well then the mouse, field mouse as competition, I think we're in the very upscale. Clearly, I feel a clear difference. It perfectly good, ultimately precision slides with onions, a complete application with its management profiles (sensitivity, USB reports per second, movement speed ... very easily changeable), a very nice touch.
4 stars and a half (the half point for the curious knob) that will make for a very good 5 mice.