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System Name | PLAHI |
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Processor | I5-10400 |
Motherboard | MSI MPG Z490 GAMING PLUS |
Cooling | 120 AIO |
Memory | 32GB Corsair LPX 2400 Mhz DDR4 CL14 |
Video Card(s) | PNY QUADRO RTX A2000 |
Storage | Intel 670P 512GB |
Display(s) | Philips 288E2A 28" 4K + 22" LG 1080p |
Case | Silverstone Raven 03 (RV03) |
Audio Device(s) | Creative Soundblaster Z |
Power Supply | Fractal Design IntegraM 650W |
Mouse | Logitech Triathlon |
Keyboard | REDRAGON MITRA |
Software | Windows 11 Home x 64 |
eh? that's a joke? the G602 is getting old? no need for wifi ... the latency and response time of the G602 is more than enough (or even the G700/700s) not mentioning the G602 is more new than old ... and the sensor of it was one of the best i ever had even for a 2500 optical sensor ... my Trust GXT 166 is not bad (and pack a 16400dpi laser sensor) but feel less precise and sometime drop the tracking when i cross the grey lines on my Roccat Alumic xD (solution rotate the mate 90° left xD ) than the G602 was, i only changed because i needed 12 buttons and not 6 under my thumb xD (ok i could took a G600 but i already had one and wanted to test that GXT 166 )
I should have been more specific. I too think G602 is really cool. What I wanted to say was, I think they should expand their mid-range WiFi line. Right now they have something like M560 there. And other companies offer better value. What I would like is 2000 CPI with 2-button+middle click+back button+hyper scroll everyday mouse for about 30 Euro, which they currently don't offer. And if they do have the buttons it's only 1000 CPI (like M705, which I currently use). Their latest offerings are "down-scale" of their top tier wired mouse. So if they can trickle-down the top wired mice, why not trickle-down the top WiFi mice? Like a hack-job of G602 for example