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I thought the same until I tried it. Best mouse I've ever owned. It's worth investing in something you (presumably) use every day.
If you use a computer every day most of the day it's totally worth it. This mouse is comfortable to hold, smooth to use, and has a lot of extra features. It doesn't skip or lag or take a second to "wake up" and it still lasts months on a charge with daily use!
You can "flow" across multiple computers with this if you have the need, even dragging files across.
The scroll is awesome: slow scroll for one line at a time (or more, it's adjustable) per click then flick the wheel quick and it releases the clutch and spins fast to fly through pages of a document.
The side scroll wheel is amazing for navigating spreadsheets and the like.
There's some additional buttons too which can be mapped to almost anything you want. I remapped the button that normally turns the wheel clutch on and off to a mouse speed adjustment. Fast most of the time, slow when I'm doing more exacting work.
You can find a 2s for 50ish from time to time.
Worth every penny
USB3.0 and HomeCare
the AX1800 has possible OneMesh support and USB2.0, Broadcom chipset vs Intel
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Thanks in advance for any input.
USB3.0 and HomeCare
the AX1800 has possible OneMesh support and USB2.0, Broadcom chipset vs Intel
So the ax3000 would be the way to go?
the AX3000 would be an upgrade for most folks, the AX1800 would be essentially a replacement or basic home router/mesh component for folks who don't need the extra bandwidth.
the AX3000 is also less than this popular deal
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Edit: one says advanced and other does not. Both show mac oc compatibility I think. Am I missing something?
Staples' prices are about $20-25 higher than Amazon, so this coupon brings the price in line.
I was eyeing a little HDR-14 HD radio, and was able to order it for ~$6 OTD after this coupon and two months of ink rewards.
What was the subject line? I only see ink rewards, and the expired $15 off $60 from last week.
You can "flow" across multiple computers with this if you have the need, even dragging files across.
The scroll is awesome: slow scroll for one line at a time (or more, it's adjustable) per click then flick the wheel quick and it releases the clutch and spins fast to fly through pages of a document.
The side scroll wheel is amazing for navigating spreadsheets and the like.
There's some additional buttons too which can be mapped to almost anything you want. I remapped the button that normally turns the wheel clutch on and off to a mouse speed adjustment. Fast most of the time, slow when I'm doing more exacting work.
You can find a 2s for 50ish from time to time.
Worth every penny
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Edit: one says advanced and other does not. Both show mac oc compatibility I think. Am I missing something?