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thanks again c;
Dunno about the rest, but I have the G700, and I can tell you it's awesome.
Super responsive, comfortable, and the frictionless scrolling wheel is the best thing ever invented.
It does have its downsides though, a really stiff cable, shit battery life (two days at most in "normal" mode), and my M1 button is getting worn out after like three years of use (doubleclicks instead of clicking, often can't drag things. But I can easily fix it by taking the microswitch apart and bending one metal part of it).
You should get the newer version of it if you can afford it, they might have just fixed that [url]http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=21_279_275&item_id=060012[/url]
If the choice is between the logitechs, go for the mechanical 710+. I'd see if there was a possibility to try out different mechanical keyboards with different switches before buying it though.
For the mouse, get the newer G700s like thunderbolt said. The cable might be stiff, but it's better than braided wires(which have a habit of outright breaking easily, regardless which company makes it). As an alternative, if you'd want an optical mouse, you could look at the G602. Optical mice are usually much more accurate but don't have as high DPI and sometimes fail at tracking, and the G602 is wireless.
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