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post Aug 18 2014, 02:16 AM

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where got sell death adder mac version postage deal?

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post Aug 19 2014, 11:31 AM

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Anyone already bought the Logitech G402? looks good and price is tempting..
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post Aug 19 2014, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(ronron @ Aug 19 2014, 11:31 AM)
Anyone already bought the Logitech G402? looks good and price is tempting..
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what's the market price now? sry too lazy to chk icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(Powet @ Aug 19 2014, 01:34 PM)
what's the market price now? sry too lazy to chk icon_question.gif
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Retailing at rm149.
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post Aug 19 2014, 01:58 PM

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i already got my own G502. at first, i find it's a little bit awkward to use especially i always accidentally press the DPI shift(sniping button) during game. DPI level changer was really useful, and i really love the free scrolling mode alot and it's fit my hand perfectly! i think this is 2nd best mouse i used so far after SS Sensei Pro. 9/10 for this mouse! biggrin.gif thumbup.gif
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post Aug 19 2014, 05:35 PM

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QUOTE(Sup2Nic @ Aug 19 2014, 01:58 PM)
i already got my own G502. at first, i find it's a little bit awkward to use especially i always accidentally press the DPI shift(sniping button) during game. DPI level changer was really useful, and i really love the free scrolling mode alot and it's fit my hand perfectly! i think this is 2nd best mouse i used so far after SS Sensei Pro. 9/10 for this mouse! biggrin.gif thumbup.gif
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no problems with the weight? i mean, the sensei was about 20 grams lighter than g502 nod.gif
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post Aug 19 2014, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(DreamScars @ Aug 19 2014, 05:35 PM)
no problems with the weight? i mean, the sensei was about 20 grams lighter than g502  nod.gif
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it's been a long long time since the last time i used my Sensei. so, i din't notice the weight difference between G502 and Sensei. but i do notice alot of weight changes since the last time i used Demeter sweat.gif
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post Aug 19 2014, 08:52 PM

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QUOTE(Sup2Nic @ Aug 19 2014, 01:58 PM)
i already got my own G502. at first, i find it's a little bit awkward to use especially i always accidentally press the DPI shift(sniping button) during game. DPI level changer was really useful, and i really love the free scrolling mode alot and it's fit my hand perfectly! i think this is 2nd best mouse i used so far after SS Sensei Pro. 9/10 for this mouse! biggrin.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(Sup2Nic @ Aug 19 2014, 05:41 PM)
it's been a long long time since the last time i used my Sensei. so, i din't notice the weight difference between G502 and Sensei. but i do notice alot of weight changes since the last time i used Demeter  sweat.gif
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Just ordered my G502, hopefully arrive tomorrow, retiring my old trusty MX518 v1, since 2005 (if I'm not mistaken, asked my friend to buy it from Lowyat since not available locally)
I really like heavier mouse, feels solid when moving it around, I even add some steel nuts into my MX518 to makes it heavier (with some tape wrapping so it won't touches the electric circuit). sweat.gif

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post Aug 19 2014, 09:07 PM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 19 2014, 08:52 PM)
Just ordered my G502, hopefully arrive tomorrow, retiring my old trusty MX518 v1, since 2005 (if I'm not mistaken, asked my friend to buy it from Lowyat since not available locally)
I really like heavier mouse, feels solid when moving it around, I even add some steel nuts into my MX518 to makes it heavier (with some tape wrapping so it won't touches the electric circuit). sweat.gif
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You won't regret it. biggrin.gif
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post Aug 20 2014, 04:40 PM

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QUOTE(Songchien @ Aug 19 2014, 09:07 PM)
You won't regret it.  biggrin.gif
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Just got my G502 and regretted.. LMAO.. nah just kidding.

First impression, yes, it's quite a heavy mouse, much heavier than my MX518 with added weight, but darn I like it, I just plugged it right now and use the 2nd step on the DPI switch, speed is good and precise, just as advertised.

I have yet to test on my gaming rig's mat, now only using cheapo RM5 mouse mat at office, which is already feels quite good, due to the small surface, I can't move really much.

Default scroll wheel is free-spin, smooth spin, and no friction at all, so a little tap and it'll spin for few seconds before it stop, if I go full swing, it'll spin more than 15 seconds, not going to use that much. sweat.gif But once you turn to stepped scroll mode, instantly you'll feel the weight, of which require much more force than normal scroll wheel on my both MX518, M305 and the cheap-o M100r, by far the most resistant scroll wheel that I ever used but the stepping noise is not very obvious in office environment, will test it at my desk at night to see if the noise is louder than normal scroll wheel.
So, I did talk a bit much on the scroll wheel sweat.gif , the scroll wheel is well, my first feel on a heavy scroll wheel, a nice touch to normal rubberized scroll wheel.

Next is the extra buttons, as a mostly claw grip (while gaming) user, I'm very comfortable with the position of the "sniper" button, also the DPI switch buttons as well, though I have to test it on my fast pace FPS title yet. Palm grip for web surfing is a breeze, forward and back button is easy to reach, and only needs little bit of force to actuate it. Most buttons followed the same old for its flagship, I guess I have already got used to the position.

Overall mouse feel is great, the rubber side grip is a nice touch, not too annoying. Added all the weight makes the mouse feels a bit dodgy but it's probably I'm not used to the weight yet, will switch back to its original weight, feels much natural... sweat.gif

Will update again (probably not tonight) for in-depth impression (not review sorry). sweat.gif

More impression update:
Now at home, connected to my KVM mice console port, 1 word... "failed", aww that's sucks, but luckily I have 2 extra USB 1.1 hub ports that can works with my mice, so for those who're using KVM, keep this in mind that it may not work on your KVM console port, so you have to get KVM which has USB hub and it works wonderfully after connect to the USB hub. wink.gif

When I do a bit swing test, notice the mice's front part is much heavier than the back, thought this may be the mechanical parts that make out the scroll wheel, also the scroll wheel's weight (aluminium?) itself. I added 2 extra 3.6g little weight at the back of the mice and now swinging the mice feels slightly better and balanced.

At a darker room now I feel the eye piercing blue G, which is not quite needed IMO, it may annoy someone whom use it at night when hands is not on the mice, fancy looking but not a good feature, should have a switch to turn it off physically. shakehead.gif

Now with my bigger mice mat, testing the full swing of the mice across the mat is very pleasant, not only the wire does not interfere much, the feet also feels solid, I can actually feels the mat's surface through the mice itself. With such weight (mice) and soft wire, making the mice steady when there's no movement, unlike my old MX518 may sometimes got pulled by the wire, stiff wire to be blame.

I think that's all for today's impression, will give more impression when I dive into few games.

This post has been edited by wildwestgoh: Aug 20 2014, 06:43 PM
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post Aug 21 2014, 02:44 PM

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you can switch the lights off in the mouse settings.
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post Aug 21 2014, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(SpikeTwo @ Aug 21 2014, 02:44 PM)
you can switch the lights off in the mouse settings.
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notworthy.gif Thank you, I've yet to try the software though, but I would like to have hardware switch, much convenient for most people like me (lazy to install software)
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post Aug 21 2014, 08:30 PM

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you need the logitech software (driver) to fully utilize the mouse powers. laugh.gif
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post Aug 21 2014, 09:09 PM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ Aug 21 2014, 05:16 PM)
notworthy.gif Thank you, I've yet to try the software though, but I would like to have hardware switch, much convenient for most people like me (lazy to install software)
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upload the picture! rclxms.gif
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post Aug 22 2014, 07:55 AM

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QUOTE(Ulysses @ Aug 21 2014, 09:09 PM)
upload the picture!  rclxms.gif
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Picture of? My mice? sweat.gif Sorry bro, only have laoya handphone cam, no big lense mighty DSLR to show off the mice... sweat.gif
If you insist I can take a few, but not micro since it's laoya-handphone-not-big-lense-mighty-DSLR cam... doh.gif

SpikeTwo Yeah, tried the software for a bit... and turn off the 'G'reat LED, now can sleep at night. tongue.gif
Will install on my main gaming rig as well, since I use KVM between 1 gaming rig, 1 24x7 tiny server rig, and my daily-driver-road-warrior-humble laptop. sweat.gif
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post Aug 22 2014, 01:01 PM

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the only mouse that could replace my G9/9x would be the G502. i have looked so long and finally logitech release a mouse like that. else I dont know what Im gonna do when my current one dies. models released between G9x and G502, design sucks, huge and palm like.
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post Aug 23 2014, 10:58 PM

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QUOTE(SpikeTwo @ Aug 22 2014, 01:01 PM)
the only mouse that could replace my G9/9x would be the G502. i have looked so long and finally logitech release a mouse like that. else I dont know what Im gonna do when my current one dies. models released between G9x and G502, design sucks, huge and palm like.
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I had my G9x for like at least 4 years then the wire became loose or something , kept disconnecting if i swipe/bend it to a certain angle then I got the G700s , sorta okay mouse , quite an impulse buy so didn't do much researching about it , so it was quite a lot heavier than the G9x and the worst thing is the G700s is using the dreaded "Dry grip" coating which i hate from the G9x , I only use the Satin grip. Had to stick 2 sticky tapes at the right side for me to at least have some grip to play games lol.

Not really a good coating anyway , started to chip off near my thumb area after one week , enlarging ever since. Anyway , I've retire the mouse now and went for the Zowie FK1 , not even looking back , sensor is so much better than both of them. The sensor in FK1 and G502 are the most regarded ones among the mouse enthusiasts community , did quite a bit of research regarding those lol.

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post Aug 25 2014, 11:35 AM

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QUOTE(freakenstein @ Aug 23 2014, 10:58 PM)
I had my G9x for like at least 4 years then the wire became loose or something , kept disconnecting if i swipe/bend it to a certain angle then I got the G700s , sorta okay mouse , quite an impulse buy so didn't do much researching about it , so it was quite a lot heavier than the G9x and the worst thing is the G700s is using the dreaded "Dry grip" coating which i hate from the G9x , I only use the Satin grip. Had to stick 2 sticky tapes at the right side for me to at least have some grip to play games lol.

Not really a good coating anyway , started to chip off near my thumb area after one week , enlarging ever since. Anyway , I've retire the mouse now and went for the Zowie FK1 , not even looking back , sensor is so much better than both of them. The sensor in FK1 and G502 are the most regarded ones among the mouse enthusiasts community , did quite a bit of research  regarding those lol.
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i hate the satin coating and palm grip. lol...i used dry grip all the way since G9 to G9X. my old satin coating for the G9 melted even i never used it before. no problem with grips for me tho. hmmm...my mouse has to be slim and low. so I am so glad logitech comes back with G502...long and low. before this i dont know what mouse as replacement because logi comes out with all the tallish palm fat ass mice that i hate so much. cant do with razer because QC sucks (loved the copperhead but lifespan sucks). G502 seems like a good upgrade. My G9X is not fully dying yet, just a bit skippy i think because of positive acceleration on the sensor.
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post Aug 25 2014, 10:39 PM

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g402 or g502 you all recommend?
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QUOTE(jonathan_k @ Aug 25 2014, 10:39 PM)
g402 or g502 you all recommend?
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If you have smaller hand and prefer light mouse, then go for g402.
If you have big hand and don't mind the weight of the mouse, then go for g502.

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