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Gaming Mouse Thread V7, where all gamers gathers
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I<3LYN
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Sep 19 2018, 09:36 AM
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g305 (or g304) is pretty damn amazing. i am using it for almost 2 weeks now. the tracking is spot on and the super lightweight pretty much made me into a believer of a lightweight mouse (previously used g502 and g5). there are only 2 complaints, lift off distance cannot be tuned and there are no white version being sold officially in malaysia.
furthermore, it is almost identical design with the G Pro, so you are essentially getting the G Pro with discounted price minus the cable.
This post has been edited by I<3LYN: Sep 19 2018, 09:42 AM
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I<3LYN
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Sep 28 2018, 10:56 PM
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Sep 26 2018, 10:53 PM) I just received the G304/305 few days ago and I'm not really liking it. The 304 design although suits the size of my hand better is less comfortable than the G602. The convex shape of the left and right side of the mouse is weird (curving outwards as opposed to inwards) and I realized I am pampered by the thumb rest area of the G602. Also, the G602's curvature (G304 is much more flat)allows me to palm grip the mouse more (and rest my hand on the mouse more) whereas I have to fingertip/claw grip the G304 instead. The clicks are really stiff and loud and I don't like the material of the surface. Might return this and go for the G Pro Wireless or the G903. i like the crispy and small travel distance clicks, i was previously using g502, g502 microswitches feels less clicky. i miss the thumb rest of g502 as well.. but at the same time i hated it because of the rubberized surface. i guess i hated rubberized surface a lot more than i like the thumb rest, the extreme lightweight actually makes it kind compensated for its lack of thumb rest/ergonomic shape. it took me about 2~3 days to get use to it. since then i am converted. for me, the lightweight is pretty much unbeatable (managed to reduce the weight to mere 85g by using AAA nimh battery) probly could reduce it further with 1.5v AAA lithium battery to about 80g. This post has been edited by I<3LYN: Sep 28 2018, 11:06 PM
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