Looks like its the same price on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Spectrum-Shifting-Personalized-Programmable/dp/B019OB663A/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1542557146&sr=1-2&keywords=Logitech+-+G502
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Pretty sure its the same one.
My pick is the Logitech G502 - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019OB663A/
The Spectrum version has RGB, the Core is blue only. I've been using it since the Core came out (no RGB upgrade for me yet) and love it.
The newer Deathadder Elite is on sale on Amazon for $50. https://www.amazon.com/Razer-DeathAdder-Elite-Ergonomic-Comfortable/dp/B01LXC1QL0/
Beyond it's higher accuracy sensor it also features mechanical mouse switches.
I've been using the Deathadder since the original (currently on a 2013 model) and it's by far my favorite mouse. So glad they keep releasing it with improved designs but practically haven't changed the shape at all. The shape and size is perfect for my hands personally and I love that it's not overly complicated like most gaming mice these days. Just smooth comfortable curves and minimal buttons, not the bizarre geometric abominations covered in buttons that are most common.
I picked one up. $50 is a no-brainer and this is the lowest it's been according to camelcamelcamel: https://ca.camelcamelcamel.com/Logitech-Proteus-Spectrum-Tunable-910-004615/product/B019OB663A
Looks like OP submitted a referral link though.
Regular link here: https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B019OB663A/
Ditto on the stitched edge. Most mousepads list it as a benefit but I could not stand it - irritated my wrist all the time. For anyone whose wrist brushes the edge of their mousepad, the SteelSeries QcK XXL is a good alternative for an extended mat with no stitched edge. ($23 though)
Same mouse on Amazon for those of us with Prime, or those that hate Newegg
edit- in stock november 27th apparently
It's a classic for a reason. You won't be able to play it at HD resolution, and as a word of warning the graphics—particularly in the early game—were slammed for being kinda outdated on release. In 2000. But it's a classic for a reason.
That said, it's a twenty-year old game. It looks and feels like a twenty-year old game. There are possibly better options for you if you just want a dungeon crawler that a lower-end machine can handle. And if you want an RPG and not specifically an ARPG, there are more options still. Planescape: Torment and the Baldur's Gate games hold up incredibly well, but they both lack D2's, I dunno, zip. D2 gets right to the point.
If you care to share your specs you can probably get some specific recommendations. I'll add that if you do go with D2, do yourself a favor and invest in a cheap gaming mouse. The Diablo games are point and click, and playing with a laptop trackpad will start to feel painful fast.
Honestly i used to do stuff like this all the time. But it still felt way too busy for me. So i bought a mouse with 12 buttons on the side as i play a lot of mmos. It's honestly so nice i only use my keyboard for WASD, CTRL, ALT and Shift. Everything else is bound to my mouse. I could never go back now.
If you're looking to get one i recommend (like many) the Razer Naga. Or if you're on a budget (Like me) I found this one on amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/UtechSmart-Programmable-programmable-Customizing-Manufacturers/dp/B00FNKMVUO
It does the job and I've no complaints with it. It even comes with it's own program so you can change the macros on it.
Here is my UI in game: https://imgur.com/2MCLAr0
Not to sound like an asshole but it currently retails for $129 on Amazon. You may want to consider lowering the price to get it sold.
Black G305
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Lightspeed-Wireless-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B07CMS5Q6P?th=1
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It might be small for you. But who knows, you might like it.
The logitech g502 is incredible, I've been using it for a while now and its just too good especially the scroll wheel. amazon canada
same price on amazon and prime eligible:
lowest price historically on pc part picker
It is 45$ on amazon for me, these are the same yes? https://smile.amazon.com/Logitech-Proteus-Spectrum-Tunable-Shifting/dp/B019OB663A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1517293804&sr=8-1&keywords=g502
Still waiting for a prebuilt in canada that isn't dell and doesn't depend on a university student discount, if anyone has any leads on something that isn't in this sub let me know.
I did wind up picking up a logitech g502 though - it seems to be on sale everywhere so I'm not sure if its just one of those always on sale things. Its 44% off on amazon with prime shipping or you can try watching newegg where its 50% off but sold out. Anyhow, I didnt realize how toast the sensor on my old mouse was and this was the best impulse purchase I have made in a very long time.
Yes then its a go, just figured by the vagueness of your question and your username that you might not be looking for a mouse for gaming.
Edit: Mine costed around $40 bucks on a good sale. Currently $50 on amazon
It's already listed in Amazon UK but no release date so far.
Overclockers UK has it as well with an ETA: 6 June.
Just FYI, the G502 Proteus Spectrum (G502 with RGB) is the same price on Amazon right now. I haven't used a Rival 600 but I can vouch for the Logitech mouse. It's been great for Overwatch. I use the on-the-fly adjustable DPI all the time. I like to use super low sensitivity on some heroes, and ultra high on others. The G502 lets you program different DPI settings and switch between them on the mouse.
Worth noting, my mousewheel started acting erratically (does not seem to be a common user experience) and dealing with Logitech support was such an incredible hassle that I gave up on the warranty. I disabled the middle-click on the wheel and reassigned it to another mouse button (another useful feature).
The Razer DeathAdder Elite is also the same price on Amazon, but all I know about this mouse is that a lot of gamers use it.
On Amazon! I think it may have sold out though. :/
Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB Tunable Gaming Mouse, 12,000 DPI On-The-Fly DPI Shifting, Personalized Weight and Balance Tuning with (5) 3.6g Weights, 11 Programmable Buttons https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019OB663A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_bPl9BbQARWJ3Z
Are you in dire need of one at the moment, for a specific game you want to play via K&M? If not (and I’m in this boat) I’d wait for the official Xbox/Razer set to come out in early 2019. If not, then there’s likely to be some great deals on for Black Friday. You won’t need any crazy features, just a decent high DPI mouse and a keyboard with decent switches. You can go for mechanical if you want to spend a bit higher, which is super nice, but it’s definitely not necessary.
With just a quick search I found this mouse on for almost 50% off on Amazon :
And this keyboard with Cherry Blue Mx switches for $39 too :
Honestly it’s hard to go wrong, just read reviews and enjoy, don’t buy into too much of the hype around certain products and name brands, but if you can snag a good deal on a higher end set for the price of a regular one, we’ll, obviously that’s a good bet. Cheers, best of luck to you!
If 12 buttons is daunting, do what I did and get a Logitech g602/604 here
I have the 602 (discontinued), but the 604 looks well reviewed.
I’ve bought other wired and wireless mice, but this one has really grown on me. If you want to splurge you should definitely go for Logitech G Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse with Esports Grade Performance, $99 right now on Amazon.
Logitech G305's are on sale currently 20$ bucks off making it 40$
they use the scroll wheel. a lot of gaming mice have a button that lets you turn the clicking on or off, so if off, they can just give it a flick and it zooms really really fast. i use the logitech g604 myself.
This one is £40 new on Prime - first one I received died in a month and got returned, second one has been used almost daily for over 3 years going strong. Quite good quality for the price imo.
This is 5 Euros over budget, however I hear good things about it and it seems like it has a good amount of reviews on the Italian Amazon website.
The Logitech G300s is currently $28.99 on Amazon, and I have it myself. It has 4 convenient macro buttons that you can reach to with your index and middle fingers), and actually 6 if you count the 2 macro buttons below the mouse wheel. However, like I said, they're not thumb rest buttons, but they'll work, and it's a great deal for only $28.99.