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Logitech G603...
« on: Fri, 30 March 2018, 16:24:47 »
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So, it got dat new Hero sensor..

500 hours of 1000hz performance   w/   2x 1.5v AA batteries
or
1400 hours of 125hz performance 


It's running them in parallel, so the mouse can run on 1x AA battery to save weight for 250 hours

Now They don't say if it can use rechargable nimh batteries, but it Probably can.. since the nominal voltage to alkaline is ~1.3v-1.35v  vs 1.2v on nimh..  don't think they would've designed the cutoff that close to 1.2v


Peeps suggesting using a single rechargeable nimh AAA w/ AA adapter for the lightest configuration in the g603..



But they're claiming the Hero sensor is approximately as accurate as the Pixart 3366 in the G403/G703 wireless ,  but of course using 10x less power..


If this is true,  Shouldn't we wait for the NEXT lithium version of the 703 w/ Hero sensor..


Currently the 603 doesn't have surface tuning feature of the pixart..

But I believe the surface tuning is PROBABLY just LED luminance.. hahahahaha




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Re: Logitech G603...
« Reply #1 on: Fri, 30 March 2018, 20:12:57 »
I kinda wanted to try it out.

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Re: Logitech G603...
« Reply #2 on: Fri, 30 March 2018, 20:16:09 »
This is the most confusing graphic..

They explain nothing..  and what metric they're measuring with.


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