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But if you can find a product that is at least trying to compete in a higher class, but for whatever reason, is significantly discounted, then the experience can be fine and some flaws can be overlooked. To me, traditionally a $15 mouse is a Dell mouse or unbranded POS, but I would pick up one of these as a backup and it would probably be fine - even if it dies after three years.
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The X15 and X17 mice are also discounted on Amazon and EVGA's site just like the keyboards. Looks like the price has been floating around $15-$20 for a month or two.
The X15 and X17 mice are also discounted on Amazon and EVGA's site just like the keyboards. Looks like the price has been floating around $15-$20 for a month or two.
Are their wireless mice any good? I see the x20 at $35, but I've read razer and Logitech top the wireless micr category
$15 for a mouse that will last you 3 years is actually a good deal
I've had to replace my G203 at least once a year with light to moderate gaming.
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But if you can find a product that is at least trying to compete in a higher class, but for whatever reason, is significantly discounted, then the experience can be fine and some flaws can be overlooked. To me, traditionally a $15 mouse is a Dell mouse or unbranded POS, but I would pick up one of these as a backup and it would probably be fine - even if it dies after three years.
Which website is this for?
Never give it up. I still have my yellowed intellimouse too!