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Idk man, the picture looks fake to me.
Why would Logitech use the exact same render / photo angle of the original G400, when they haven’t used that style for years.
See - exact same image with just the logo / buttons shopped. https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Optical-Gaming-Mouse-910-002277/dp/B0055QZ216
Thanks! I actually bought a Logitech (https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0055QZ216/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) mouse back in 2011 and it was giving me nothing but hassles (and stated turning off...) so I eventually bought the one in the build last year.
It looks like this is the same as your old mouse, just more recent.
It's so good they actually remade it.
Edit: Holy shit I just looked at the price on that. ~$60 for a used one?! That's crazy. I bought mine new for like $40.
Mouse is a Logitech G400; keyboard is a Poker II with Cherry MX Blue switches (although if I were buying it purely as a gaming keyboard, I probably would have gone with Reds).
I'm not sure what's anecdotal about the numerous reports of problems with the left click and scroll wheel on the G500. But if it's "hard numbers" you're looking for, the G400 has both higher reviews across the board and runs $5-10 cheaper.
why not get a rat? and by the way, i have this!
To buy, or to sell? If you're looking to buy a mouse, you can't do much better right now than a G400 for $30 brand-new.
That mouse is simply awful and not ergonomic. It will not serve you well.
Head on over to...
Or consider any of the mid-range wired Razer mice.
The case is gorgeous and a good choice.