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Review on Lilac Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse with RGB, Lightweight Design, 6 Programmable Buttons, 8,000 DPI, On-Board Memory, for PC and Mac by Stanisaw Wojnowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

In general, the mouse is simply fantastic. As I mentioned earlier, for me it is as close to perfect as is humanly possible. It has excellent ergonomics and an excellent sensor, and it represents the best value available today for such characteristics. Pros: 1. Top sensor 3366 is the best that is currently available on the market. After two months of use, there was not a single complaint about its performance. It has perfect accuracy, both with micro-finishing and with sharp jerks; there is no acceleration or disruption whatsoever; and it can digest any rugs, including those made of wool. as well as hue (I play at 800-1600DPI). 2. Form. It is comfortable to hold, has a coating that is pleasing to the touch, and the sides are made of high-quality rubberized plastic. 3. Side buttons. Really relaxing and cozy. The thumb rests precisely on the separating strip, the clicks are audible and clear, and the keys are large and distinct to the touch. 4. Weight that can be adjusted. Previously, I did not place a lot of importance on this option; however, after putting it into practice, I found that it was very helpful. Without a weight, the mouse weighs 90g, making it very light and almost weightless. When using a weight, the mouse becomes lighter in weight, and anyone can find the ideal balance for their hand. The weight is handily and securely fastened to a magnetic latch, and the mouse maintains its unbroken form throughout the process. 5. Overall ergonomics: great clicks, quality legs, flexible, elastic wire, perfect installation. 6. The software is straightforward and user-friendly, and the preferences are stored in the memory of the mouse. 7. Price. My mouse cost me 4,300 dollars, although high-end mice of a comparable quality sold by Zowie and Razer start at 6,000 dollars. and much further. Having this drawback: As such, the mouse does not have any defects; it is as perfect as it is even conceivable to be; yet, there are a few subjective quibbles: 1. The mouse has soft clicks, which is more of a benefit than a drawback, but because I'm used to mice with tighter clicks, at first it seemed strange. 2. An elastic wire is another advantage, but the problem I have with it on my desk is that due to its elasticity, it is always trying to become loose and get tangled up in something. 3. There are not enough spare legs. Because the legs on this mouse will eventually become worn out and because I will use it until its very last breath, I would want to have a replacement pair of legs available. 4. The wheel that scrolls. Cutoffs that are barely noticeable to the naked eye.

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