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Logitech G PRO X SUPERLIGHT in Neon Yellow Colorway Is Leaked by Online Store in Singapore

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A well reputed Singaporean electronics store has created a pre-order listing for a bright yellow version of Logitech's G PRO X SUPERLIGHT wireless gaming mouse. The pre-order page seems to have appeared at some point late last week, on e-commerce marketplace Carousell SG, and keen eyed members of the /mousereview subreddit were quick to post about the newly leaked edition.

It was debated whether the listing and images of the model were a fake out, but community members local to Singapore have claimed that the Xtreme Solution store has a great reputation with customers and hardware suppliers alike.



The yellow G PRO X SUPERLIGHT appears to be another simple color refresh, with no update to hardware according to information sourced from the packaging. This mirrors past releases of new color editions, with a Red Superlight released last autumn and a Pink edition earlier in the year. Enthusiasts have been speculating about a potential hardware refresh, especially after the recent G502 X range update, but Logitech have continued to stick with the G PRO X SUPERLIGHT's 2019 internal specifications. It was hoped that Logitech would have an answer to Razer's latest and equivalent model - the Viper V2 Pro.



A result of our continued collaboration with top esports pros, PRO X SUPERLIGHT is engineered with a single goal—to create the lightest possible PRO wireless gaming mouse while retaining the quality, structural integrity and pro-grade standards that Logitech G delivers. Take first faster than ever.

ZERØ OPPOSITION. Remove all obstacles in the way of winning with our lightest and fastest PRO mouse ever. The new weapon of choice for the world's top e-sports professional athletes, it weighs less than 63 grams and delivers near frictionless glide. PRO X SUPERLIGHT continues our design philosophy of ZERØ OPPOSITION—our commitment to remove all obstacles to create the purest possible connection between the player and the game. Advanced low-latency LIGHTSPEED wireless. Sub-micron precision with HERO 25K sensor. Remove all obstacles with our lightest and fastest PRO mouse ever.

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Looks like the Razor Cyberpunk mouse.
 
*yawn*

Wake me up when I can buy an Aerograhpene composite mouse, with monofilament - Carbon Fiber coaxial cable, and directly interfacing with PCIe/CXL. (gimme mah hardware-interrupts back!)
Petroleum-derived hydrocarbon polymers and ISM band radios are so passé :laugh:
 
The Neon Yellow version seems to have contradictory pictures. The box are shows it as a right handed mouse since the back/forward buttons are on the left side only. Then there's the separate picture just showing the mouse without the box and it is showing 2 side buttons on the left and 2 side buttons on the right. Which would mean it's an ambidextrous mouse.

As I recall, the original G Pro Wireless was indeed an ambidextrous design. But it's successor the G Pro X Superlight was right-handed only.
 
YUCK!. I don't mind colour, but something like a nice dark blue or very dark green would be nicer.
 
I know that Logi isn't really considered a premium brand or anything, but pleeze, pleeze don't put RazziRo's supremely garbaggio crapola in the same sentence along with them.....

TIA from a loyal, longtime, & humble MX2 user :D
 
After having a wireless mouse for a while, I don't really see the advantage of having one.

Depends on the mouse, if you get something that needs weekly chargin, yeah it sucks. Otherwise it's pretty great, I have an MX3 and I have to plug it in about every 2 or 3 months or something, and it charges in about 2 hours, not that you need to wait that long as just a couple minutes gives you about a day of use (logitech claims 3 hours after a single minute of charging)
 
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