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Guru3D.com » News » Logitech G Unveils “GHOST” Limited Edition PRO Wireless Mouse for Charity

Logitech G Unveils “GHOST” Limited Edition PRO Wireless Mouse for Charity

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/27/2020 09:24 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
Logitech G Unveils “GHOST” Limited Edition PRO Wireless Mouse for Charity

Logitech G is excited to release “GHOST,” a limited edition white Logitech G PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse for $149.99

The profits from the sales of “GHOST”, as well as the first Limited Edition “PIXEL”, are being donated to three charitable organizations dedicated to helping millions of people around the world with accessibility needs:  Adaptive Gaming Kit – AbleGamers, the Abilities Research Center at Mount Sinai, and SpecialEffect.  These organizations were instrumental in the development of the Logitech G Adaptive Gaming Kit, which launched back in November of 2019. Compatible with the Xbox Adaptive Controller (XAC), the Logitech G Adaptive Gaming Kit lets gamers play the way that’s most suitable for them by providing a set of controls that are easily configured to a wide variety of use cases. 

Our goal is to put fun and inclusion into the lives of gamers with accessibility needs and have a positive impact on gamers everywhere. 



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Aardwolfe
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#5754643 Posted on: 01/27/2020 01:35 PM
150$ for a mouse? not a problem

Nekrosleezer
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#5754657 Posted on: 01/27/2020 02:56 PM
what an ugly mouse for these days

Kool64
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#5754679 Posted on: 01/27/2020 04:06 PM
ok so the price is high for charity I get that but I can't imagine a white mouse looking too well after a year of use. Imagine how dirty it will look.

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#5754692 Posted on: 01/27/2020 04:50 PM
So you take out the trash, clean up the yard, then sit down to play/use the mouse without washing your hands? :D

rl66
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#5754752 Posted on: 01/27/2020 07:08 PM
what an ugly mouse for these days

It's simple and reliable, and good for gaming too.
Not everyone need adjustable weight, RGB led, ventilation etc... for "gaming"
The only things i dont like: it's wireless.

ok so the price is high for charity I get that but I can't imagine a white mouse looking too well after a year of use. Imagine how dirty it will look.

I have white mouse since years, and i have hand dirty hobbies (motorscycle, race cars, welding rusty things) and it is still white...
Remember a thing: Black or white mouse get dirty the same ways, you just don't see the dirt on black one lol

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