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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: naasfu on Sun, 17 April 2016, 17:24:27
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the g502 rgb just dropped in price on amazon today. normally it goes for 79.99.
i don't really game much, but i want to try it out for the unlockable scroll wheel. :)
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Proteus-Spectrum-Tunable-910-004615/dp/B019OB663A
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And it even ships to Australia! The exchange rate's still **** so I guess I won't be getting one, plus I just got a new mouse.
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still way overpriced for what it is
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I have the Non-RGB version of this. Paid 80 for it when it was relatively new. Expensive yes. Do I regret it, no. Possibly the best mouse I've ever used. Only mouse I've tried that I maybe liked better, is the Logitech G500/G500s. I need my smooth scroll wheel and 3+ buttons for my thumb.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-HAVIT-HV-MS976GT-Gaming-Computer/dp/B00W0ZI226/ref=sr_1_5?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1461001845&sr=1-5&keywords=havit+mouse
I'm using this at the moment, and it makes me so confused with the high end priced mouses.
The thumb buttons are convenient, the scroll wheel is chunky which gives a lot of control. This is crucial as this is for panning in CAD.
Switches are both OMRON D20-1F, which are what the majority of gaming mouse uses. The pinky rest and thumb rest are godly.
3 level of sensitivity.
Auto-turn off.
Comes with a wireless dongle that's easily replaceable, unlike big company's proprietary ones.
It comes with ok mouse feet, but these can be changed to teflon cheaply.
It's really light, but I manged to fit stacks of coins within the shell, to a point it got too heavy.
I just can't think of what justifies the extra cost.
Sometimes this mouse drops to 8 pounds, which is $11.4
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-HAVIT-HV-MS976GT-Gaming-Computer/dp/B00W0ZI226/ref=sr_1_5?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1461001845&sr=1-5&keywords=havit+mouse
I'm using this at the moment, and it makes me so confused with the high end priced mouses.
The thumb buttons are convenient, the scroll wheel is chunky which gives a lot of control. This is crucial as this is for panning in CAD.
Switches are both OMRON D20-1F, which are what the majority of gaming mouse uses. The pinky rest and thumb rest are godly.
3 level of sensitivity.
Auto-turn off.
Comes with a wireless dongle that's easily replaceable, unlike big company's proprietary ones.
It comes with ok mouse feet, but these can be changed to teflon cheaply.
It's really light, but I manged to fit stacks of coins within the shell, to a point it got too heavy.
I just can't think of what justifies the extra cost.
Sometimes this mouse drops to 8 pounds, which is $11.4
Looks like a pimped up naos 8000.
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I like how it comes with the little metal boomerangs you can throw at rats, should you game in a less pest-controlled environment.