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Logitech G203 Prodigy RGB Wired Gaming Mouse – White

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Style: PRODIGY RGB Single Color


Color: White


Features

  • Prodigy Series Logitech G mouse for advanced gaming-grade performance up to eight times faster response than standard mice so every mouse click and move is near instantaneous from hand to screen. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS : Windows 7 or later,macOS 10.11 or later,Chrome OSTM,USB port,Internet access for Logitech Gaming Software (optional)
  • Advanced Button Tensioning reduces the force needed to click the left and right buttons and delivers exceptional click feel, response and consistency.PTFE Feet: 250 kilometers.USB data format: 16 bits/axis.USB report rate: 1000 Hz (1ms).Microprocessor: 32-bit ARM
  • Classic design inspired by the Logitech G100S mouse, a favorite of gamers and eSports pros worldwide, re-engineered and optimized for gaming and everyday versatility, durability and comfort
  • Cutting-edge 6000 dpi sensor gives you incredible accuracy, tracking speed, consistency and control no matter your style of gameplay
  • Customize lighting from a palette of 16.8 million colors and different brightness levels to match your style, environment or gaming gear

Description

Style:PRODIGY RGB Single Color | Color:White Logitech G203 Prodigy is a wired gaming mouse that helps you play to your full potential and be more accurate than you've ever been before. Exceptional gaming-grade performance is up to eight times faster than standard mice for near-instantaneous response to every movement and click. G203 Prodigy is built around Logitech's advanced 6000 DPI sensor, giving you incredible accuracy and tracking speed. G203 Prodigy features a classic design and simple lines inspired by the legendary Logitech G100s Gaming Mouse, beloved by gamers worldwide. Choose your lighting from up to 16. 8 million colors. Easily customize six buttons to simplify and quickly execute complex in-game actions. Store your game-ready settings to the onboard memory and use them on any PC wherever you play. With over 30 years of industry-leading gaming technology, Logitech brings you a mouse designed to give you a new level of control. With G203 Prodigy, the game gets better, and so do you


Brand: ‎Logitech G


Series: ‎G203


Item model number: ‎910-005081


Hardware Platform: ‎G203


Operating System: ‎Windows 7


Item Weight: ‎3 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎1.85 x 7.56 x 5.35 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.85 x 7.56 x 5.35 inches


Color: ‎White


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 14, 2017


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  • The Ultimate Cheap Gaming Mouse Review
July 2019 Edit: Mouse still going strong, no issues yet! December 2020 Update: Mouse still works just the same as the first day, although I have now moved on to the wireless version of this mouse, the G305. This one works like a charm as well! If you’re in the market for an entry-level gaming mouse, look no further, this is the mouse for you. Trust me. Whether for you or someone else you can’t go wrong with this mouse. I decided to create a huge review guide for people like me who just absolutely need to see detailed reviews before they pull the trigger on the product. Below is a pros and cons list and below that is a detailed paragraph about this mouse if you’re a reader :-) Pros - RGB Lighting (And not some solid color BS, like 12.8 million colors breathing effects type of stuff) - Depressed Area Left and Right click, helps keep your grip on the mouse (picture for example) - Smooth design and texture great for claw holders - 8000 dpi sensor with ability to change in increments of 50 (7950, etc.) - DPI Button with up to 4 on-the-fly dpi changes (also can be programmed to a key) - 2 custom buttons both on the inside of the mouse (more on that below) Meh (Opinion) - No Braided Cable (they fray) Cons - Worst scroll wheel I have ever seen in my life* (UPDATE: Scroll wheel is actually VERY good for games if you use it to switch weapons/items if because the notches are there to stop you from saying, switching 1 too much, otherwise, the scroll wheel is pretty meh because it just FEELS clunky) - Cable is a tad bit short The G203 Prodigy is hands down the best gaming mouse at this price point. The RGB lighting alone makes this mouse worth it considering the price point because a lot of good quality mice out there comprise the RGB lighting for functionality. Logitech did not compromise on this AT ALL boasting a full 16.8 million colors with color effects such as breathing and fading into other colors, much more than the old bs “RGB mice” that just have 1 solid color with an on and off switch (*cough Steelseries cough*). All you have to do is download the software from the website by searching “G203 Prodigy Software” and you’re good. Moving on, the dips in the mouse on the left and right clicks are amazing. It helps you keep your fingers gripped on the mouse when you click and move it around. After I used this mouse because my old gaming mouse without that feature shorted out, I just couldn’t go back. Must have on any gaming mice IMO, even if you don’t get this one. Additionally this mouse has a pretty smooth design and decent texture for your hands, I’ve had some that have felt better but not bad. The 8000 DPI sensor is also extremely good at this price point, it’s very accurate, and can be adjusted in increments of 50 (I know this sounds stupid but some mice don’t even have this precision, the Steelseries Kana v2 I had before only adjusted in increments of 400 which is absolutely terrible btw, don’t buy that mouse) which is huge. There’s also a DPI button and 2 custom mappable buttons which is pretty standard. This mouse has a rubber cable which I like but some people like braided ones (they look nice but are meh). Every mouse isn’t perfect though but this one comes pretty close. The only big problem with this mouse is the GOD AWFUL scroll wheel* (Update on this above, this depends on the genre of games you are playing) If you use the scroll wheel regularly, this is a HUGE drawback. Scrolling is somewhat clunky and the texture feels very uncomfortable so if you are a person using their scroll wheel every 5 minutes, I would have to tell you this may not be the mouse for you. Luckily I don’t use the scroll wheel that much. Lastly is the cable is a tad short but will be fine for 99% of you as long as you’re by your computer at a reasonable distance. I hope this helps you guys make a great choice on the mouse to get, I would highly recommend you to grab this mouse if you haven’t already. See you on the battlefield! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2018 by Addison

  • pretty, light weight, easy to use software
this is a great mouse. i have fairly small hands and a typical "claw" like grip and think this mouse is super comfortable. the software for changing the RGB is really easy to use, and sometimes even gets used in games (like Killing Floor 2.) i put it on my sleeping cat to see if the weight would bother her. it didn't. it's a necessary test to see how lightweight it is. very scientific. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2019 by Francine

  • a great, reasonably priced, basic gaming mouse that only works for about a year.
update 6/13/2019 - left mouse button completely failed after just 1 year and 2 months of use, conveniently just after the warranty expired. pros: - $25-30 for a genuinely RGB mouse (not just with some RGB portions but other lights are locked to specific colors to indicate DPI profile), especially one that comes in white, is a phenomenal deal. i'd been looking high and low for a mouse to match my PC build, which is white with light purple lighting, and was getting ready to admit that i'd probably have to shell out $60+ for one, but logitech really delivered here. - i actually enjoy the logitech software! i've never been a huge macro user, but the program makes it easy to create them and swap them out on the fly with different profiles per game so i'm actually using them a lot more now. it's a huge quality of life improvement. - i use a tip grip style, and this mouse is actually lightweight enough with the buttons well in reach to accommodate that. i've never had a truly comfortable mouse for my grip style until now. cons: - i had issues initially with getting it up and running properly. it wanted to update its firmware, so i let it do so, but then the firmware update failed to complete, which temporarily bricked the mouse. troubleshooting in the first 5 minutes of ownership isn't great, but it's especially agitating when you have to navigate google and tech support websites without a mouse. - the side and scroll wheel buttons take a deceptive amount of force to actuate, and sometimes the side buttons fail to fire. if you're playing a game and have anything important and time-sensitive bound to those buttons, there's a chance you're going to regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2018 by a m p

  • THE Budget Mouse King
My hand size is (17x10cm) (In the picture above, I compared my G203's and my G Pro Wireless) For starters, I've owned the original black one for some time but I wanted the better looking white one. The G203 is an RGB ambidextrous small sized mouse with omron switches, two buttons on the left side and uses Logitech’s Mercury sensor. The white G203 weighs at 88 grams with the black version at 85 grams. The weight difference isn’t really noticeable and it’s due to the white coating. Build quality is great, mouse clicks are light and crisp, scroll wheel is light with some feedback. Side buttons are tactile and short. I don't really use the DPI button but it has never been in the way but there is a springing noise and feel after clicking it on both of my copy. RGB is bright and nice looking despite only having one light zone. The grip fits comfortably for claw and fingertip grip use, I can palm it but I wouldn’t really recommend it. In comparison to the G Pro and it’s later variants, the G203’s cable is made of rubber andthe G Pro, the cables are braided. This is probably the biggest difference between these mice and it’s because the rubber cable is light which produces less cable drag than the heavier braided ones. Logitech’s Mercury sensor is considered “flawless” and other iteration of the G Pro mice still keeps this standard. The differences between all of them is negligible at best. At an amazing value and great performance in this small package, the G203 is the budget mice king. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2019 by Joji Dang

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