Canada Computers Canada Computers: Logitech G502s Proteus Core Tunable USB Gaming Mouse $60 (Was $95) Logitech G502s Proteus USB Gaming Mouse $60
get this dealFor a limited time, Canada Computers is selling the Logitech G502s Proteus Core Tunable USB Wired Gaming Mouse for $59.99 (Reg. $94.99). That's a solid buy if you're shopping for a premium, wired gaming mouse to give you that competitive edge!
The G502s Proteus Core is the successor to the G500s. It is Logitech's flagship wired, all-purpose gaming mouse with five 3.63g solid metal cores that can be arrange to tailor the weight and balance The G502s is powered by a 32-bit on-board micro controller, allowing you to customized your gaming experience with 11 programmable buttons. There's also 5 on-the-fly dpi settings for instant in-game downshifting from 200 dpi headshot-precise targeting, up to a maximum 12,000 dpi for lightning maneuvers! Features and specs include the following:
- Optical tracking technology with no visible light
- 200 – 12,000 dpi resolution tracking
- 300 ips max speed
- 1000 Hz (1ms) USB report rate
- 32-bit microcontroller
- 11 programmable buttons
- 3 on-board profiles
- Primary buttons rated to 20 million clicks
- Mechanical microswitches
- Improved keyplate design for better click feeling and performance
- Braided 6' (1.83m) cable with hook and loop cable tie
- Sleep mode disabled
- 3 DPI indicator LEDs
- Rubber grips
- Magnetic weight-cavity door
- 3-year manufacturer's limited warranty
Note, this is not an ambidextrous mouse, left-handed users will want to pass on this deal.
For more shopping choices, the Logitech G502s is on also on sale at Memory Express for 59.99 (Reg. $99.99) through July 13.
This deal is live now and expires on July 13. Shipping will be extra or follow this link to find a Canada Computers location near you.
Thanks to jhayne for posting this deal to our forums.
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View allI have a hard time trusting the wireless..
G602 is wireless, bigger, and heavier.
IMO wireless can never be as quick and responsive as a wired mouse especially if your intentions has anything to do with gaming that requires split second mouse flicks
the 602 is on $64.99 with free shipping from amazon right now, is that a better mouse?
http://www.amazon.ca/Logitech-G602-Wire ... B00E4MQODC
I dont need the wireless though..
can't complaint
Price matched it at Best Buy earlier today: $55.99 + $0.75 environment fee = $64.12 after taxes.
Already have the Logitech G602 wireless mouse for use at home (which is a great mouse by the way, with phenomenal battery life compared to my old G700), but got this one to use at work to replace my old G700. Testing out the G502 at home, and it's pretty great so far. Haven't really noticed any benefits to the new sensor yet (which I hear is supposed be amazing), but I'll see how it goes while doing some gaming this weekend.
Would have liked to have maybe two more buttons on the side to have it feel similar to the G602, but at least the hyper-scroll wheel is back as well as the left- and right-scroll buttons. Too bad the hyper-scroll doesn't auto-engage by flicking the wheel like on the old Logitech MX Revolution (I think the new Logitech MX Master brought this feature back).
http://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX51733