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I have a Microsoft Optical mouse from 13 years ago, which is still my daily driver.The Roccat Kiro I won some time ago will probably arrive this week, so will likely move over to that one and just give my Microsoft mouse the title of "travel mouse" and only take it to internship from now on.

"We're all in this together, might as well be friends" Tom, Toonami.

 

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4 hours ago, Takkun said:

What made you purchase the laser version over the optical?

The laser version of the mouse is 64.99 and the optical is 79.99 (on amazon).  I found a seller on ebay that sells the laser version for only 49.99.  So the only real reason came down to the price. Plus I'm pretty certain I wouldn't be able to tell the difference of a laser or optical mouse.  I'm totally satisfied with the laser version, its definitely a good choice :)

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