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This is a mouse i would really like to own. Its made for gaming and has a really kool design.

A unique thing in this mouse is that you can adjust the weight. yes. in the back of the mouse, there is a little slot to put weights which come with the mouse. You can add up to 36 grams.

It has great sensitivity, you have 2 buttons my your middle scroller which have + and -. That is a quick adjust of the speed.

Another feature is the 2000 dpi laser engine with a response of a 6.4 megapixels/second image processor.

It is full usb compatible and vista certified.

For comfort it has right handed confort grip and Polytetrafluoroethylene feet which I cant even pronounce.

The cost is around 60 dollars and heres a picture

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Let me just tell you this, Logitech bloody ROCK! I bought most of my accessories from them, my headphones, mouse and webcam and they beat allll the competition, they give the most BANG for BUCK and I DEFINATLY recomend them! You won't be disapointed!
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This is a mouse i would really like to own. Its made for gaming and has a really kool design.

A unique thing in this mouse is that you can adjust the weight. yes. in the back of the mouse, there is a little slot to put weights which come with the mouse. You can add up to 36 grams.

It has great sensitivity, you have 2 buttons my your middle scroller which have + and -. That is a quick adjust of the speed.

Another feature is the 2000 dpi laser engine with a response of a 6.4 megapixels/second image processor.

It is full usb compatible and vista certified.

For comfort it has right handed confort grip and Polytetrafluoroethylene feet which I cant even pronounce.

The cost is around 60 dollars and heres a picture

My brother has one of those...I personally prefer my MX Revolution. They both are quality mice and I'm pretty sure it's just a question of how much you want to spend.
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Let me just tell you this, Logitech bloody ROCK! I bought most of my accessories from them, my headphones, mouse and webcam and they beat allll the competition, they give the most BANG for BUCK and I DEFINATLY recomend them! You won't be disapointed!
Headphones? If you really want quality headphones, check out Sennheiser. Once you've tried a set like my HD580s, you'll never go back to the cheaper $20 or so headphones at Walmart/Radioshack/etc. They've got a great two year warranty for if you ever short the chord, they cost about $150, and you can buy a new chord for $30, so after the initial price and two years, it's just like buying new mediocre headphones (that last longer and sound better). But I think they discontinued the HD580s last year a couple of months after I bought.
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My brother has one of those...I personally prefer my MX Revolution. They both are quality mice and I'm pretty sure it's just a question of how much you want to spend.
well there is a g7 just like it but wireless, but i kind of hate wireless. too much pain. Id rather have the wired one. It feels like it works better for me :P
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Headphones? If you really want quality headphones, check out Sennheiser. Once you've tried a set like my HD580s, you'll never go back to the cheaper $20 or so headphones at Walmart/Radioshack/etc. They've got a great two year warranty for if you ever short the chord, they cost about $150, and you can buy a new chord for $30, so after the initial price and two years, it's just like buying new mediocre headphones (that last longer and sound better). But I think they discontinued the HD580s last year a couple of months after I bought.
Alienware also offers headsets, but not for $150 but around the 300 dollar range. LOL!
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Headphones? If you really want quality headphones, check out Sennheiser. Once you've tried a set like my HD580s, you'll never go back to the cheaper $20 or so headphones at Walmart/Radioshack/etc. They've got a great two year warranty for if you ever short the chord, they cost about $150, and you can buy a new chord for $30, so after the initial price and two years, it's just like buying new mediocre headphones (that last longer and sound better). But I think they discontinued the HD580s last year a couple of months after I bought.
EEP! Mine were about $25(USD) and they are EXTREMELY good, obviously not the best but are extremely clear and have a reasonable amount of bass. For the price, these are EXTREMELY good, plus I don't have money to spend on $150 headphones lol.
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EEP! Mine were about $25(USD) and they are EXTREMELY good, obviously not the best but are extremely clear and have a reasonable amount of bass. For the price, these are EXTREMELY good, plus I don't have money to spend on $150 headphones lol.
Who does have $150 for a headphone? I think the maximum they will spend would be around the 50 dollars, for average users.
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