Logitech updates its line of gaming mouse with the Logitech Gaming Optical Mouse G400, the successor of the popular MX518. Since the G400 has inherited his father all the more interesting features proposed in a version even better. Logitech has worked on the curves of the G400, the consistency of the tracking, the layout of buttons and reliability over time in the product.
What has not changed is just the price. The optical sensor is passed by a resolution of 1800 DPI to 3600 DPI, to ensure greater speed can be regulated between different levels (400, 800, 1800 and 3600 DPI) on the fly. The accuracy of tracking is the same as that dell'MX518 (variance between hand movement and cursor below 0.5% up to 140 IPS and depending on the surface).
What has not changed is just the price. The optical sensor is passed by a resolution of 1800 DPI to 3600 DPI, to ensure greater speed can be regulated between different levels (400, 800, 1800 and 3600 DPI) on the fly. The accuracy of tracking is the same as that dell'MX518 (variance between hand movement and cursor below 0.5% up to 140 IPS and depending on the surface).