vrm

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PERFORMANCE AND BUILD QUALITY IS MY PRIMARY CONCERN.



Corsair M55 pro rgb VS Steelseries rival 100
both cost almost the same for me

This comparison is odd but i am vexed
Logitech G603 Wireless VS Steelseries rival 310
these too cost the same for me
between these..i am vexed whether for the wireless feature i will loose build quality or sensor features or something like that.
 
Solution
My suggestions:

First - look for and read product reviews for the mice you are considering to purchase. Two sources: professional and independent reviews from product neutral sites such as Tom's.

Second - look for and read product reviews by verified product purchasers.

Third - go to the product manufacturer's websites to read product User Guides/Manuals.

Fourth - go to the product manufacturer's websites to read their Forums and
FAQs. Look for what is said and what is not said....

Just do the best you can, select a mouse that meets your requirements and seems to be reliable with respect to function and durability.

Then remember that statistically any given product can fail at any given time.. AKA - bad luck, bad karma, or...

Ralston18

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My suggestions:

First - look for and read product reviews for the mice you are considering to purchase. Two sources: professional and independent reviews from product neutral sites such as Tom's.

Second - look for and read product reviews by verified product purchasers.

Third - go to the product manufacturer's websites to read product User Guides/Manuals.

Fourth - go to the product manufacturer's websites to read their Forums and
FAQs. Look for what is said and what is not said....

Just do the best you can, select a mouse that meets your requirements and seems to be reliable with respect to function and durability.

Then remember that statistically any given product can fail at any given time.. AKA - bad luck, bad karma, or "Mr. Murphy".

Happens.....
 
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vrm

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Aug 8, 2019
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My suggestions:

First - look for and read product reviews for the mice you are considering to purchase. Two sources: professional and independent reviews from product neutral sites such as Tom's.

Second - look for and read product reviews by verified product purchasers.

Third - go to the product manufacturer's websites to read product User Guides/Manuals.

Fourth - go to the product manufacturer's websites to read their Forums and
FAQs. Look for what is said and what is not said....

Just do the best you can, select a mouse that meets your requirements and seems to be reliable with respect to function and durability.

Then remember that statistically any given product can fail at any given time.. AKA - bad luck, bad karma, or "Mr. Murphy".

Happens.....


Thanks