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a176
Canada6688 Posts
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ThePurist
Canada686 Posts
This is just my personal suggestion but I think you might find this advice useful. I've used a lot of mice before and tried a lot of my friends' mice for weeks for personal comparisons. Logitech G1 - 800 DPI - Optical sensor (I prefer optical vs. laser) - Visually understated - The "click" is very assuring/responsive - You can buy for $25-30 - No software needed - On the fly DPI change Logitech G3 - Laser sensor - 2000 DPI - Same size as G1 - Has two side buttons (thumb/pinky) - More aggresive look - Huge teflon feet - Nice "dry" coating on the body/buttons - When I bought it it was priced at $99 - Software is somewhat required for the side buttons - On the fly DPI change The laser vs. optical sensor makes a huge performance difference. For some reason I feel the G1 outperforms the G3 but the overall product goes to the G3. | ||
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Horangi
Hong Kong226 Posts
thanks again for the help! | ||
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ThePurist
Canada686 Posts
Couple weeks ago I got my friend the PC-bang version of the Logitech G1 (it's the silver/grey one) not the Retail version (blue) for his graduation present and he absolutely loved it. I hope you are happy with it if you do decide to get it, it is awesome performance-wise and is somewhat dispensable unlike the higher price point mice. Hope you found my advice useful. | ||
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Misrah
United States1695 Posts
But if your really serious- get a death adder. i have one it rocks! | ||
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