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Logitech G703 US $86.40 (~AU $109) Delivered @ Amazon

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Thought this was a great price for the newly released G703. Its not available in AU yet but staticice has it pegged at AU$150 from retailers.

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  • SIGH Purchased. I was looking at this just yesterday. Local stores are doing it for $149 so bit turned back.

    I purchased in USD and used 28degrees card, but does anyone know what exchange rate the card charges? Is it the live rate?

  • agree. MSY have the old version G403 at $89 but for this price for the new one its a no brainer. I use 28 degrees as well, generally it gives really good live rates.

  • Is this actually the same thing as G403?

    • +1

      This has wireless charging if you buy the stupidly expensive mouse pad

      • Lol

  • +3

    Differences between the old G403 and the new G703:

    Wireless charging mat support (its expensive though)
    Longer rating for switches (can't remember the figures)
    New white color (but not in this Amazon deal)

    The sensor would be the same as the old one i think.

    Unfortunately the code doesnt apply to the new G903.

    • +1

      Unfortunately the code doesnt apply to the new G903.

      ffs

  • haha - sounds like Logitech is re-inventing the "wireless mouse without battery".

    One of my friends used to have an A4Tech mini battery-less mouse (like this: http://a4tech.com/product.asp?cid=142&scid=122&id=342).

  • FYI got mine and arrived - it is good. very little lag - but I can still 'sense' the slight lag vs my wire sensei from steel series. Probably all in the mind though. it has the higher logitech shape so more comrtable than the steelseries.

    • actually it arrived a lot quicker than stuff i ordered from australia on the same day. GOES A LOT TO SAY WHY AMAZON IS GOING TO KICK arse in the lazy australian retail environment.

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