Which is about the highest compliment I could give. ![]() Let’s get into the cool stuff, though-namely, the fact the MX780 is pretty much “G.Skill’s less black-and-green version of the Razer Ouroboros.” Or, if you prefer, it’s an ambidextrous version of Logitech’s G502 Proteus Core. ![]() Just make sure you download G.Skill’s software and change the color, because the default is a ghastly salmon color. It screams “Premium Mouse” even though it’s not more expensive than the competition.Īnd the four-zone RGB lighting is as well-implemented as anything by Razer or Logitech. ![]() Given that most of the mice I use are entirely shrouded in plastic and rubber, the MX780 feels like a huge step up in terms of quality. It has a gorgeous 1.46' LCD screen and a host of new color icons with modern sources for your installer to use when designing the layout and look of your MX-780 remote control. ![]() The build quality also deserves a call-out-much of the MX780 is built from aluminum, and it’s both durable and gorgeous to look at. Product Description The MX-780 Remote Control provides the reliability you need when controlling your entertainment system. Topping out at 8,200 DPI, the MX780 doesn’t quite match the lofty (ridiculous) numbers being thrown around by some of its competitors, but for most people it’ll be plenty. We can run down the standard checklist here: 1,000 Hz polling rate, braided fabric cable sheathe, 512 KB onboard memory for profile storage, and an 8,200 DPI sensor.
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