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Hi. Crrently I am using a Logitech MX Master mouse as I love the shape and feel of it. Unfortunately, when gaming it does have some input lag. Given that it is the time of sales, I was looking for a newer mouse. I have been looking at Corsair and Razer (mainly because I do not know much about them). I would like something a little larger (like the MX Master). What are some decent contenders available?

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Any decent Wired mouse will do the job.

Of course a wireless mouse has input lag, it can be lowered with the newer models, but at the end of the day, it will still be wireless and thus subject to more input lag than wired.

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Doesn't the MX Master have a physical port to plug a USB cable into? 

Anyway if you want a gaming mouse that's a bit larger I'd go for the Steelseries Rival 700. It's quite a nice quality mouse. The build quality is definitely noticeable and it seems to be a pretty good gaming mouse as I instantly become a complete noob at CS:GO when I play without it nowadays lol. 

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8 minutes ago, DVA said:

Here is the G502, though not as bulky, it at least has a spot for your thumb to rest. 

It's only 34.99

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826197148&Description=g502&cm_re=g502-_-26-197-148-_-Product

I do like the bulkiness

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1 minute ago, 1kv said:

Doesn't the MX Master have a physical port to plug a USB cable into? 

Anyway if you want a gaming mouse that's a bit larger I'd go for the Steelseries Rival 700. It's quite a nice quality mouse. The build quality is definitely noticeable and it seems to be a pretty good gaming mouse as I instantly become a complete noob at CS:GO when I play without it nowadays lol. 

It does plug into USB, but that is only for charging. I do not believe it allows it to become wired. If it does and I just didn't know, that would be ideal but I have looked before and it doesn't seem like it does.

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1 minute ago, Krolic said:

I do like the bulkiness

Every single button is also re-programmable to be remapped to whatever you want. 

The sensors are also VERY accurate.

It has RGB if you like it

It has infinite scroll which is actually useful at times. 

 

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15 minutes ago, Krolic said:

What are some decent contenders available?

Everyone's different, some people have small hands, othe rpeoples have large hands, most others peoples have average hands. Makers build to suit the most of the population. What I like to do is hit up Staples, Office Depot, Walmart, NCIX and just play with the mice and keyboards, see what feels best. Then look at the specs.

 

All mice are the same.

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2 hours ago, Canada EH said:

Everyone's different, some people have small hands, othe rpeoples have large hands, most others peoples have average hands. Makers build to suit the most of the population. What I like to do is hit up Staples, Office Depot, Walmart, NCIX and just play with the mice and keyboards, see what feels best. Then look at the specs.

 

All mice are the same.

I would like to do that, but unfortunately I don't have the time at the moment to do that. 

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2 hours ago, DVA said:

Every single button is also re-programmable to be remapped to whatever you want. 

The sensors are also VERY accurate.

It has RGB if you like it

It has infinite scroll which is actually useful at times. 

 

I do not see how that is relevant to me saying I like the bulkiness of the MX Master. What is the difference between the G502 Proteus Spectrum vs. the Hero version? Are there other options available? I know there is the Corsaid CH-9302011 and the M65 which seem to be decent. And all the various razor options. 

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