Replacing my Logitech MX 518 mouse with what?

goranpaa

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My very old and trusty MX 518 are starting to have seen it's best days.

I whas looking at the Logitech mice that are said to be about the later versions of my mouse. But now I'm a bit suspicious about Logitech mice in that price range, as I have heard some people saying that they have gone down in quality.

Is this true? And if so? Can you guys direct me to a mouse that are similar to the MX 518 at performance and in price range?

I don't need a super gaming mouse with a lot of buttons and bling and a crazy high DPI either. Just a reliable middle of the road mouse.

My hands are glove size 8. So you can say they are average sized I think?
 
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I recently replaced my MX510 with a new wireless one, the Logitech M510 because it came as a combo item with my K350 keyboard. The M510 just like my old MX510 but it's wireless! I love it because it is ergonomic and doesn't eat through batteries.
 
I recently replaced my MX510 with a new wireless one, the Logitech M510 because it came as a combo item with my K350 keyboard. The M510 just like my old MX510 but it's wireless! I love it because it is ergonomic and doesn't eat through batteries.

Thank you very much for the tip!

I will take a look at that mouse.
 
Thank you very much for the tip!

I will take a look at that mouse.

Don't, those things aren't gaming mice. They're fine mice for everday use but for gaming they're pointless, especially if you're used to a gaming mouse.

I've heard good things about the G502 that WRX recommended.
 
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