Originally posted by: viper6497
The mx 700 only uses (nimh) batteries, I have looked at a few stores but cant find them anywere.
u funny sob. even walmart has em. walmart/radioshack etc. heck, if you get the rayovac ic-3 15 minute charge ones most anywhere, u will have no reason to worry at all. unless 15 minutes is too much time for ya. course ic-3 batts would charge regular speed inside the mouse though, but its always good to have a 2nd set just in case anyways. what kind of moron only depends on one set of batteries for something anyways? heck, most any NIHM will do. even cheap brands like no-mem that you can get at frys for cheap are 2000mah rated. i think the ones that camewith the logitech are only 1600mah or something.
its one thing to complain about battery use when they aren't removable, but when they are, and a standard size/type to boot, wtf are you talking about. previous gen mice had AA and AAA rechargables too, but you actually had to take em out and charge em yourself if you wanted to use rechargables. is charnging a battery in a consumer device with a tooless door like heart surgery or something? how do you survive when your remote control goes dead? logitech just got rid of that step and made the mouse a recharger, a big step up. and its a good thing they didn't go for some nonstandard battery type either.
ok, i'll stop being mean now, but apparenlty you don't even have a charger. you might as well jujmp and get the rayovac ic-3. its the only 15 minute charger out there, and only ic-3 batteries can charge at that rate. takes charging from something you have to plan, to something done at the last momment. it actively cools and the batteries have some kind of monitoring capability or whatever that lets em get away with that charge rate. since your apparently new to this kinda stuff, might as well get something decent. the total cost over the lifetime of batteries is really really low. slaughters alkalines. only reason to use alkalines is for emergency flashlights since recharables lose about 1% a day.