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ASUS ROG Spatha X Wireless 19,0000 DPI RGB Programmable Gaming Mouse w/ Magnetic Charging Stand (Black; 90MP0220-BMUA00) on sale for $123.99 - Extra $15 Off coupon (
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$108.99.
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About the Product- 12-Cutton Design/Programmable w/ Advanced Customization Options
- 19,000 DPI Optical Sensor + 1000Hz Polling Rate
- ROG Micro Switches
- Pivoted Button Mechanism
- DPI On-The Scroll
- ROG Paracord
- Push-Fit Switch Sockets
- Wired/Wireless RF 2.4GHz Modes
Warranty- Includes 3-year limited warranty w/ purchase (parts + labor)
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank rpitone10
I'm looking for a true successor for my aging Logitech G604. That to me is the best multi-side button layout out there and it's a shame Logitech discontinued it. With the amount of ppl in threads asking for a replacement for their G604, I know for a FACT a lot of gamers would eat up a new version with better switches and the same exact side button layout.
Unfortunately for Asus they tried to be cute with the side buttons to make it look like the ROG logo and it suffered greatly.
As rpitone10 said, it is a large mouse with room on the side to rest your ring finger. If you like larger mice like I do, this one doesn't disappoint.
Anyway - in the 602 camp, any additional thoughts you have would be helpful
I'm looking for a true successor for my aging Logitech G604. That to me is the best multi-side button layout out there and it's a shame Logitech discontinued it. With the amount of ppl in threads asking for a replacement for their G604, I know for a FACT a lot of gamers would eat up a new version with better switches and the same exact side button layout.
Unfortunately for Asus they tried to be cute with the side buttons to make it look like the ROG logo and it suffered greatly.
Are the thumb buttons just ... goofy; or, are they difficult to push while zooming/shooting/moving? Logitech 602: there is a natural place for me to rest my thumb, between the 2 rows of buttons. Just got a no-name SM 809 w 9 side buttons; it's not BAD, but pressing the thumb buttons while playing does not feel natural. You cannot just use the side of your thumb, you need to use the tip to get the correct button.
Anyway - in the 602 camp, any additional thoughts you have would be helpful
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