so far i've only really considered 2 options based on pricethat one i can get for around 17 or 18 after shippingand this onewhich i can get for about 25 after shippingwould ebay/craigslist be the better route, and are these logitech models even good?
9/3/2006 3:16:27 PM
ebay/craigslist only if you absolutely want it right now, and want it uber-cheap. i've always felt like buying a really nice mouse is a luxury worth affording yourself, since you'll be using it basically all the time. might as well buy something that you'll enjoy using, or at least won't piss you off every 5 minutes.and if you're a thumb-baller, i'd say that the second of those would probably feel more natural.
9/3/2006 4:06:54 PM
I still use my Logitech Trackman Marble+ that I bought in 1999 or so. The discontinued that model for the second one you have shown there. Personally, I prefer the onder one - it's bigger and has a larger area for resting your hand. You can find them on e-bay, but they are expensive as devotees pay a lot for them - a recent sale of one that was never opened and had the USB connector went for over $100 if I remember correctly.I never liked the lager middle ball type - might be good for things like artwork and CAD, but for gaming it sucks balls.
9/3/2006 5:08:23 PM
I love trackballs...I have used both you listed...recommend the bottom one.
9/3/2006 10:46:15 PM
yeah i'm really leaning toward the second design...hoping to find one on slickdealsthe jew in me hates paying that much for a mouse though
9/3/2006 10:50:53 PM
Logitech mx6++
9/3/2006 10:57:49 PM
i agree with the old trackman marble. it was the heat.i've got the wireless newer trackball and it's ok, but it's too small for most hands. i'm looking for a reasonably priced trackman marble.
9/3/2006 11:22:39 PM