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The 3 Main Elements To A Mouse

Logitech New Product Idea

Submitted 3 years ago

Shape, weight, feel.
The g303 was bad because of the sensor rattles, shape was love or hate, weight is outdated and cable was ratchet. Now, still there's people that use that mouse to this day. Why? Love or hate shape and a lot of people including me loved it. Also the clicks, which fall under feel are subliminal. People are buying the g303 for 100+ €. Imagine this, logitech YOU make a NEW logitech g303 wireless that's even lighter weight than the old wired one with the exact same shape and clicks. Saying it will sell like hotcakes is an understantement. It will sell like water to an african orphanage as if the water was cheap. Because no matter what you price the mouse as I will buy it. A lot of others will as well BECAUSE OF THE SHAPE, THE OVERALL FEEL EXPECIALLY THE CLICKS AND THE WEIGHT AND IT BEING WIRELESS. A PRODIGE TO THE WORLD RENOWNED AND HIGHLY LOVED G303. Please, no mouse can replicate the g303, I've tried so many other mice. If you don't want to do it for me, do it for the money. Make an updated g303 wireless. You. Will. Be. Filthy. RIIICHHH. If you do it right. Clicks - light ; weight - lighter than 87g ; Wireless ; Shape the same ; Sensor non rattling. That's it. That's all you need for huge success. I don't have the money or skills to make one myself, otherwise I would. I'm really desperate. So are a lot of others. I hope you take this into high consideration, this could be huge. Thanks in advance ;)

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