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1000dpi logitech g1

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Korean G1's are 1000 DPI. If you do buy it, be sure to test the mouse with setpoint since there are actually counterfeit versions lol

And just a FYI, there are tons of mice with 1000 DPI, although optical gaming grade mice are lagging with older sensors.
 
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The picture on Amazon shows the underside. Search the M/N part number online, and on Logitech's site; it should tell you more.

EDIT: Searched the M/N number on Logitech's site since the part number came up with nothing. The model M-BP82 is for an MX300 mouse, which is 800 dpi. If that's a G1 in the link above, then the picture of the bottom is wrong. I would avoid it.
 
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Originally Posted by Skylit;14472580
Korean G1's are 1000 DPI. If you do buy it, be sure to test the mouse with setpoint since there are actually counterfeit versions lol

And just a FYI, there are tons of mice with 1000 DPI, although optical gaming grade mice are lagging with older sensors.
id be curious to know of the those mice? 1k seems to be my perfect level of dpi and i find the older mice have less problems since the sensors are always too the point and dont have the issues some of the mice have today
 
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-MS Comfort mouse 3000/4500/6000, although don't expect them to perform all that great especially with the polling rate locked at 125hz.

-Logitech RX250. G1/MX300 shape, but again I'm unaware of the sensor performance. Polling is also locked @ 125hz.

-Kensington Mouse for Life. 1000 DPI, unaware of sensor performance and or anything involving this mouse.

+ plenty of others, just look around.
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