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ADATA XPG Primer Optical

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ADATA XPG Primer Review

XPG, the gaming sub-brand of Taiwanese component manufacturer ADATA, impressed us last year with its spot-on XPG Summoner keyboard. Its next act, unfortunately, isn't a repeat triumph. The XPG Primer ($49.99) is a budget-priced wired gaming mouse with a good sensor, but it lacks the strong chassis design and features necessary to stand out among its peers. Meanwhile, its novelty feature—a PBT-plastic chassis—shows little clear benefit, and XPG's current lack of configuration software limits your ability to take advantage of a relatively powerful sensor. The XPG Primer isn't a bad mouse, but it's hard to recommend when you can find many other models with more going for them in the same price zone.Prime or Basic? Measuring 1.6 by 2.5 by 5 inches and weighing 3.6 ounces, the XPG Primer is a basic gaming mouse through and through. The seven-button right-hander sticks to the basics: two clicks, a scroll wheel, and two buttons in the center column on top. The top button cycles through s...

Despite its capable PixArt sensor, ADATA's XPG Primer is a basic gaming mouse that falls flat on the fundamentals.

Durable PBT chassis; Strong PixArt sensor

Uncomfortable chassis shape; Limited tracking-resolution and lighting customization; Textured sides are a poor replacement for grips; Configuration software not yet ready

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