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Logitech G900 Chaos Spectrum Professional Grade Wired/Wireless Gaming Mouse $168 @ MSY

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Cheapest on staticice matching umart . However I got it today at JB hifi with a price beat for $134.40 http://imgur.com/a/fwlEg

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  • +1

    I have to say your invoice won't work for others. $134 is a deal price not a price beat because the total price is $1k+.

    • I actually got the g900 first

  • -7

    My mouse was $1.50 from ebay lol

    • +3

      I dread to think of the rest of your pc specs!

      • -3

        My specs are:
        i5-6600
        16GB RAM
        480GB SSD
        RX 480 4GB

        I am not assuming that my $1.50 mouse is as good as this one, which is roughly 100 x more expensive, but come on. You can have a good gaming experience without spending $168 on a mouse lol. I'd prefer to sink $150+ extra into GPU, CPU, additional RAM. I don't think anyone would dispute me that money into these components is better money spent than on a mouse. But hey, if you have unlimited money, why not, I guess.

        PS: so many negs. Have a sense of humour, ozbargain!

        • +2

          Are you crazy bro? You must spend large amounts of money on things with the word gaming in the title to play games properly.

        • +1

          @Diji1: While I genuinely agree that $168 for a mouse is pretty steep (I use the G602 while wifey has a G502 Spectrum for her art), if someone wants to spend big for a fancy item then that's at their discretion really.

          This is the cheapest on Staticice and is therefore a bargain. The comparison edshays made would be similar to comparing a ferrari to a mazda 121. It still gets you from A to B.

        • I am not assuming that my $1.50 mouse is as good as this one, which is roughly 100 x more expensive, but come on. You can have a good gaming experience without spending $168 on a mouse lol.

          It largely depends on what you play. Sure, if you're playing turn-based RTS, then yeah, your $1.50 mouse would work. If you're playing anything that requires precision and reflexes, then you'd very quickly seem the difference between your $1.5 mouse and a decent mouse. Also, if you're using your rig for hours on end on a high res screens, you'd absolutely love something with precision.

          I'd prefer to sink $150+ extra into GPU, CPU, additional RAM. I don't think anyone would dispute me that money into these components is better money spent than on a mouse. But hey, if you have unlimited money, why not, I guess.

          Sure thing. Makes sense. This would largely be aimed at folks with high end rigs where other stuff is already top-notch.

          @Diji

          Are you crazy bro? You must spend large amounts of money on things with the word gaming in the title to play games properly.

          This is actually the best gaming mouse there is. While most critics pan it as being fairly expensive, most agree that the build and quality is par excellence. If someone can afford it, and gaming is one of their chief hobbies, what's it to you that they're not focusing on pure "budgetary constraints"?

  • Nice camera though

  • +3

    $158.39 at Mighty Ape eBay Posted with the C20TEC code for those who can't get the price match mentioned.

  • Man I am just sooo tempted atm, damn you Ozbargain, damn you.

    I managed to hold back when it was $149 a while back and bought a G502.

    Must … resist … $134.40 …

    HALP! HALPS!

  • Nice deal. I just bought this for $160 delivered from wireless1 ebay with C20TEC and it included a bonus belkin surge protector

  • I have a G502 but I ordered this mice from Mighty Ape for $158.39

  • Having purchased one of these for a significantly substantially higher price, I'd say this is a freakin' ace deal.

    Moving across from a Logitech G602, the difference feels like moving across from a cheap keyboard to a good quality mechanical keyboard. Even the build quality is absolutely amazing.

    Would definitely recommend it, if you can afford the asking price.

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