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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 Ada Szymaniuk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

The G403 falls just short of my ideal. She would get rid of backlash and replace the mechanical wheel with optics . In any case, the G403 has few competitors. If you like ergonomic mice, then I advise you to pay attention to the Razer Deathаdder Elite (for large hands), Zowie EC2-A (EC1-A), ROCCAT Kone Pure (for small/medium hands). For me, the G403 is currently the best choice.

Pros
  • 1. The shape of the mouse. Reminds me of a cross between the Zowie EC2-A and the Razer Deathadder. Perfectly took root in my rather big hand (21.5 cm). Suitable for any grip (I use a finger grip). 2. The best sensor at the moment is 3366. Moderately smooth, clear, omnivorous. 3. Ideal weight ~90 g. It is possible to add a weight of 10 g. 4. Clear click of all buttons. Large and very comfortable side buttons. 5. Good assembly and quality of materials, sidewalls are rubberized. 6. Almost silent mouse wheel with a decent move. The wheel does not play. 7. Well sliding legs, although it can be better. 8. Convenient software. Has its own memory for settings.
Cons
  • These are not shortcomings, but rather nit-picking: 1. One of the side keys has a small inconspicuous backlash. 2. The wire itself is very high quality, elastic, with good protection against bending, but heavy. Some people may not like this moment. With my location of the mouse on the table, the wire does not cause problems. 3. Clicks of the main keys are slightly different. The left key is slightly more rigid and loud than the right one. The difference is minimal, but it's there. 4. The scroll wheel is mechanical. I would prefer optical because of reliability. So far no problems with the wheel.

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