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I believe it's $60 exactly (without tax). If you are willing to go up to the limit, it's a pretty epic mouse imo. I own it, it's robust. 2 years of heavy use and it's still rocking like a champ. At one point, the scroll wheel would make a weird plastic rubbing on plastic noise but that went away quickly.&nbsp;<br /><br />

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Nothing has broken on it. It has two thumb buttons for macros and such that can be used with basically anything but mouse clicks.<br /><br />

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The whole &quot;HDST&quot; thing sounds like a gimmick, but it works. I can use it on anything except crystal clear glass and it's accurate + fast.<br /><br />

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The software is pretty easy to use and the settings are easy to configure once you see what does what. There are 5 total profiles (each with an individual color in the scroll wheel) and you can turn certain ones off if you only want 2-3 or wtv. The DPI button is good, though I hit it sometimes on accident, but that could just be how I use it.</p><br />

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You can just use Laser or Optical if you don't like HDST mode. Flexibility is good imo.</p>

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