🎯 Elevate Your Game with Style and Precision!
The Lenovo Ideapad M100 is an ergonomic, ambidextrous USB RGB gaming mouse designed for serious gamers. With micro-switches rated for 10 million clicks, adjustable DPI settings up to 3200, and customizable LED backlighting, this mouse combines performance and style. Its lightweight design and enhanced grip ensure comfort during long gaming sessions, making it a must-have for any competitive player.
Brand | Lenovo |
Manufacturer | Lenovo, Manufactured for Lenovo by G.Tech Technology Ltd. No.21, Jinding Industrial Park, West Jinfeng Road, Tangjiawan Town, Zhuhai, Guangdong, China |
Series | Lenovo IdeaPad Gaming M100 RGB |
Colour | Black |
Item Height | 2.57 Inches |
Item Width | 4.9 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 12.45 x 12.45 x 6.53 cm; 90.72 g |
Item model number | GY50Z71902 |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Linux, Windows XP, Windows 7 |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 12 Months |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
Item Weight | 90.7 g |
S**H
A VERY DETAILED REVIEW
It has been a few days since I got this mouse after hunting for the best buy in the price bracket until I saw this one and after some researching I decided to go for it...first impressions wise I wasn't too much disappointed the build quality is decent enough the shape looks bulky but thankfully the weight is just (90gm) which is good but the cable is not braided. The size of the mouse is a tad too big for my small hands but that's okay I got used to it in a couple of hours(switched to finger tip grip from palm grip which I normally use) other than that the performance is satisfactory it didn't spin out when I tested it in valorant and has a pixart sensor(paw-3307dl) with 65ips tracking speed which is the bare minimum in a "gaming" mouse the standard being atleast a 100 anything above is overkill but considering the price it's definitely not a bad sensor while keeping in mind most of the "gaming mouse" I saw in this price range are just fancy RGB-fied office mice. so, my verdict being this is a very good buy in this price range for casual gaming. I would recommend using a mouse pad while playing in 800dpi for fps games to minimise acceleration and for precise tracking.TL;DRPros :1) build quality.2) pixart sensor(outdated but still can be used for gaming)3) a trustworthy brand with realiable cs.4) lightweight.5) 1ms response time.6) can be used on any surface.(I would still recommend using a mouse pad for best results).7) clicks are not too loud.Cons :1) no software support for dpi & rgbcustomisation.2) lack of braided cable.3) bulky shape(not very suitable for small hands).4) only for right-handed users due to the side buttons placement.5) need to bind the side keys in-game or use a third party software to assign a use for them.6) not for claw grip users.Side Note : don't be fooled by other lesser known Chinese marketing gimmicks that sell office mice glorified with RGB and High dpi that nobody uses for playing fps gamesAnd call it a "gaming mouse".ps : I will update my review if things so South.
A**H
This best for daily use and gaming
Everything is going well with this product and it is working so amazing I even tried some game the movement are so smooth and this product come with 1000 hz polling rate but when i checked by myself it seen like 1005-10hz means this product is best in this budget segment with this type of polling rate and glossy finish I really love this product and it is worth for money and time I really recommend this if you under budget of 600rs
R**F
comfortable and ergonomic experience
The Lenovo Ideapad M100 gaming mouse is designed to offer a comfortable and ergonomic experience for both right-handed and left-handed users. Its ambidextrous design makes it versatile for gamers who want a reliable gaming mouse that can be used by anyone.The mouse also features RGB lighting, which can be customized to match your gaming setup or personal preference. It has a high-resolution optical sensor that offers accurate tracking and responsiveness. It also has a DPI switch that allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse on-the-fly, so you can easily switch between different gaming scenarios.Overall, the Lenovo Ideapad M100 Ergonomic, Ambidextrous USB RGB Gaming Mouse with Micro Switches seems like a solid choice for gamers who need a versatile and reliable gaming mouse. However, as a language model, I do not have the ability to physically test the product or provide personal opinions on its performance.
V**N
Best for fps games at this budget
I'll be honest this mouse is the only mouse which has pixart gaming grade sensor in it....it doesn't spin out whenever you take flickshots it tracks it perfectly....the build quality is decent.....the click are good but the side buttons could have been better its really delicate....other than this if you're searching for a proper gaming mouse for fps games then this is for you!
A**N
Definitely a buyable gaming mouse.
If your budget is somewhere around a 1000 bucks, go for it. I'll keep this review short and yet descriptive.Pros:-•Comfortable, a really nice and snug fit.•Tactical and solid buttons.•Optical sensor is receptive enough.•Right amount of weight.Downside:-•Lowest you can go with the DPI is 800. If you wanna further reduce the cursor movement, then you'll have to lower the ingame mouse sensitivity. But it's totally manageable. This is the only downside i could notice.•No fancy software support to alter that RGB output. That's anyhow just a marketing gimmick.•The wire is tad bit rigid, so it might cause some uneasiness in the beginning.So all in all, you can definitely go in for this one.(Will update the review after a few weeks as well.)
A**A
Good mouse for the price
Good mouse for the price. Solid for single player games. Decen for online games also i tried playing valorant on it and it performs all right if you're just a casual player. If you wanna grind and hope to reach anywhere above silver tier I'd say get a "real" gaming mouse like the Logitech Lightsync 102.Also the RGB on this mouse is very minimal. The scroll wheel has RGB lights and the IdeaPad logo on palm are also has RGB lights but that are will be hidden under your palm when you're using the mouse so you'll only see RGB in your scroll wheel.Since there is no better mouse in this budget range, I'd say this is the best if you can't extend your budget!
K**K
low latency,good dpi,extra buttons,lightweight,looks sober
Mousewheel may require cleaning by opening the insides in 1 year but that happens with most. i bought the same mouse after near about 1 year and 11months of use. The clicking got awry. Other mouses weight>100gm, have low polling rate, look nasty and finicky. happy with this. except the factor that the mouse wheel could require better tech. i have some idea if they want it ,hehe.
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