My review is based on the previous G300 model. Apparently, the difference is only in color, and therefore I have the right. Poklatsal new, I do not see any more difference. Maybe a little louder click on the new one, but it's new, and my "old" G300 is FIVE YEARS old and works great. I bought a new one for only one reason: let it lie as a reserve in case the old one dies, it won’t work forever, but there probably won’t be any new ones. In addition, when I took the g300, I paid twice as much money for it, and now this new one has sunk in price to a ridiculous two thousand, well, it’s just a sin not to take it. See for yourself, five years ago there was NOT A SINGLE analogue either from competitors, or even from Logitek itself. And now, five years later, again, there is nothing similar. With such "marketing" it may even be better to have two in stock. And I took mine instead of Apple's squalor (goes into the load to the iMac) under the name "magic" mouse, which I immediately threw out. So, yes, the sidewalls were worn out in places where the fingers touched. Let me remind you that this mouse is for those who prefer to hold the mouse with two fingers and hate to put their whole palm down. And also for those who care about ergonomics and functionality. On the left row in the page browser, forward-backward, on the middle row of the tab, forward-backward, on the right row, copy-paste. Operations with browsers and even Fubar2022 have become awesomely convenient, you don't need to wring your fingers in combinations on the keyboard, it's much more convenient than on the keyboard, and faster. So, the wiped patches under the fingers on the side do not carry any significance, it is imperceptible to the touch, only visible to the eye if you look closely. The paint on the main keys has worn off a little, but again, the painted product is doomed in this regard, I don’t care, the main thing is convenience. In short, this mouse is not for everyone. It will be ideal for a certain circle of users who know what they want from a mouse. The rest will look at the erasers on the side, not paying attention to the fact that nothing comes close to the same ergonomic and comfortable on the market.
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