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mouse recommendations
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#1
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my 4 year old lioncast lm20 is pretty much dead
need a new mouse, dont know what to get
budget is like 30-50€

thanks

my 4 year old lioncast lm20 is pretty much dead
need a new mouse, dont know what to get
budget is like 30-50€

thanks
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#2
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Model O or Model O-, was like 50€ for me

The brand name for it blows but the mouse is actually legit despite that

Model O or Model O-, was like 50€ for me

The brand name for it blows but the mouse is actually legit despite that
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#3
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Logitech g102 or steelseries rival110 are pretty good mouses
each less then 45€ in my country

Logitech g102 or steelseries rival110 are pretty good mouses
each less then 45€ in my country
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#4
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second the model o, don't get anything by zowie for like 65 eur. also r/mousereview

second the model o, don't get anything by zowie for like 65 eur. also r/mousereview
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#5
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model o and o-

model o and o-
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#6
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yeah get a model o/o-, they're extremely good and reasonably priced

yeah get a model o/o-, they're extremely good and reasonably priced
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#7
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if u get model o do not drink anything near it under any circumstances

if u get model o do not drink anything near it under any circumstances
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#8
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anything logitech makes is good, the g403 with the pw3360 goes for like 35€ afaik

im waiting on a g wolves skoll which has good reviews

anything logitech makes is good, the g403 with the pw3360 goes for like 35€ afaik

im waiting on a g wolves skoll which has good reviews
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#9
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Got a logitech G703 wireless mouse. It's great in every aspect except build quality, feels rather cheap for a 70 euro mouse. It's comfortable and light weight, and not having a cord is great, I can recommend it if you like the small form factor.

Got a logitech G703 wireless mouse. It's great in every aspect except build quality, feels rather cheap for a 70 euro mouse. It's comfortable and light weight, and not having a cord is great, I can recommend it if you like the small form factor.
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#10
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Don't listen to anyone who's telling you what mouse to get without knowing how you grip it and your hand size.

Don't listen to anyone who's telling you what mouse to get without knowing how you grip it and your hand size.
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#11
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ReflectoDon't listen to anyone who's telling you what mouse to get without knowing how you grip it and your hand size.

people should be capable of looking at a mouse and understanding if the shape is for them

[quote=Reflecto]Don't listen to anyone who's telling you what mouse to get without knowing how you grip it and your hand size.[/quote]

people should be capable of looking at a mouse and understanding if the shape is for them
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#12
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Air_ReflectoDon't listen to anyone who's telling you what mouse to get without knowing how you grip it and your hand size.
people should be capable of looking at a mouse and understanding if the shape is for them

I would imagine if you knew what kind of mouse shape you want you wouldn't need a recommendation since the main thing when considering a mouse is the shape.

[quote=Air_][quote=Reflecto]Don't listen to anyone who's telling you what mouse to get without knowing how you grip it and your hand size.[/quote]

people should be capable of looking at a mouse and understanding if the shape is for them[/quote]
I would imagine if you knew what kind of mouse shape you want you wouldn't need a recommendation since the main thing when considering a mouse is the shape.
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