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Logitech G403 Prodigy Wired Mouse $47 @ Harvey Norman

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Was looking for a mouse similar to my G400, found HN to be the cheapest even when compared to ebay sales and other computer stores.

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    • Cheaper delivered. Using this mouse right now but I'd definitely go for the newer one simply because it'd probably be more ergonomic for more people.

  • Don't think you can beat this mouse for that price, it has best sensor on market (same as prodigy g502).

    Although the scroll wheel can be a bit hit and miss, the one I bought seems to to have the scroll wheel click a little slanted to the right. (But since I rarely use that button it doesn't really bother me.)

  • -3

    Great mouse but battery life is probably too short for most gamers. Waiting for the wireless charging version.

    • +4

      mate, this is the wired version

    • I guess you mean the wireless version

      • Yeah i mean the wired version. Good mouse anyway, cant beat it for the price.

        • +1

          …not sure if troll or typo…

        • @realrift: bangin too many mangoes praps

  • Need that G502 to go on sale again.

    • they were around for $60 or $68 2 or 3 weeks ago, right?

      • Yeah missed out.

      • They were $60 @ Wireless1 and $68 @ EBGames yesterday, but prices have gone back up.

    • It is! $89.60

      http://www.harveynorman.com.au/logitech-g502-proteus-spectru…

      Edit: OK so did a quick google, looks like the HN sale price is close to normal price at other retailers.

      • I got it a year ago from OW for around $68. Worth it!

        • playing OW with 403 right now, doing pretty well! had to set it to 1600 dpi instead of 800 compared to my g400 though

  • update: playing some overwatch with this, very nice to use it really is just an update to the g400

  • I purchased g403 from Harvey Norman last month. $47 as well, and they gave me a wrong one which actually was the wireless model…

    • I'd call it a win, just keep it plugged in if you want wired

  • A nice simple gaming mouse. I find it is quite light to press so I often accidentally click from resting my index finger.

  • Any reason you wouldn't purchase this for office use? Anything better in the $30 - $50 price range.

    • +1

      Following this, I'm very curious about this as well. One of the few gaming mice that doesn't look outlandish, just wondering if it's comfortable for long autocad sessions

      • +1

        for autocad I'd probably use a mouse more accustom to the user that they find preferable. I'd reccomend going out and finding one they truly like. (I'm a designer so I know the pains)

    • you could probably get something similar for a bit cheaper. But it would be great for office use too, especially with the thumb forward/back buttons

  • Solid mouse, bought it last time $47. Pretty happy with it.

  • Deal is back on right now, I managed to purchase one for $47.

    • how do i mark it as on again?

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