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Keyboard & Mouse kit recommendations

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  • Wireless
  • Peripherals
  • Mice
  • Keyboards
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December 5, 2013 9:24:45 PM

Hi, I've been using a very cheap genius mouse, and wanted to know how a better high dpi mouse would feel, specially in gaming and design.
I always wanted a wireless mouse-keyboard kit because of the cable mess, would this affect lag and responsiveness too much?

The only option I found so far is A4tech 9300f http://www.a4tech.com/w_product.asp?cid=210&scid=&id=73...

Does anyone know if this is good? or any alternative.
Also, how would the mouse in the 9300f kit compare to a A4tech x7-710bh mouse or similar (the wired variety). As far as I gathered they are pretty similar but the x7 has 1000hz refresh rate instead of the 500hz of the 9300f's mouse. Apart from that they have the same dpi and the same "no vibration. smooth, nolag" branding. So it's just the "gaming mouse" logo on the box?

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December 5, 2013 9:36:58 PM
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December 5, 2013 10:25:28 PM

Thanks! I will check it, looks very promising. Do you know if Viotek is a good brand? I mean specially the quality of the mouse, the sensor etc.
Update: Seems pretty good, but sadly I can't get it in Argentina. The shipping of 70usd plus taxes make it prohibitibely pricey.
The only wireless kits I managed to ket are microsoft desktop 3000, logitech mk365 and mk330
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December 6, 2013 8:57:04 AM

Oh ok, thanks! Vote as best answer if it helped :)  :bounce: 
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December 6, 2013 4:24:48 PM

Ended up getting the 9300f as it was the best I could get here.
Pretty happy for now, the mouse is responsive and doesn't feel laggy, it also has a dpi selector button which is nice.
the keyboard feels very nice, it's soft and the keys offer little resistance.
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