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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 Trn Ngc Qu (Edwards ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Normal quality, you can use it.

In general, an excellent mouse that can be recommended for use not only for games, but also for everyday tasks. I switched to it with a seven-year-old (!) G500 (which, by the way, continued to work quietly, but just on a different PC), and most of the shortcomings are connected precisely with the comparison of the G500 with the G403. The main complaints boil down to the fact that the mouse does not "pull" on its cost by design. The side buttons back and forth, for example, rattle if you unsuccessfully hit them with your finger in the transverse direction. In addition, it is not very clear why they are made so large - a couple of times I accidentally pressed the "back" button when I just wanted to rearrange the mouse on the rug. The "legs" are physically too small, which is why they will probably wear out quickly enough. The mouse is remarkably light, and the single 10g weight that comes with it doesn't really affect its weight - I wish it could be finer weighted than just a single 10g round. The buttons, although they try to look like Deathadder, are still outlined on the sides by a frame into which the fingers no-no yes rest. And, yes, the mouse is quite small - it's worth considering for those who are used to large mice. But all these are trifles, half of which, in addition, is due to the long-term habit of the G500. The mouse is very good, and objectively perhaps the best of Logitech's "wired" offerings today. ate May 2022: A little over a year and a half after I bought the mouse, there was a glitch with the wheel scrolling, which has already been written about a lot in neighboring reviews. I'm deducting two points because of this. In my opinion, a year and a half of life is very little for a ~$50 Logitech mouse. By the way, the G500 continues to work properly - it will soon be ten years old.

img 1 attached to Lilac Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse with RGB, Lightweight Design, 6 Programmable Buttons, 8,000 DPI, On-Board Memory, for PC and Mac review by Trn Ngc Qu (Edwards ᠌
img 2 attached to Lilac Logitech G203 Prodigy Wired Gaming Mouse with RGB, Lightweight Design, 6 Programmable Buttons, 8,000 DPI, On-Board Memory, for PC and Mac review by Trn Ngc Qu (Edwards ᠌



Pros
  • - Comfortable shape, one of the best from Logitech over the past five years - Excellent sensitivity and sensor accuracy - Flexible settings in proprietary LGS utility - Sufficiently unobtrusive LED-backlight (nowadays this is a virtue)
Cons
  • - No "swing" on the wheel - Minor ergonomic bugs - Minor design flaws - Considering all these minor shortcomings - a bit high price (took for ~ 3000)

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