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How faithful is the new season of Rings of Power to the source material? I've analyzed up to episode 6 of season 2.
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Why you should trust us: PCWorld has been covering PCs since 1983, and reviews more than 70 notebooks a year in our never-ending quest to find the best laptops. Our expert reviewers evaluate every machine using a combination of performance benchmarks and rigorous usability standards, with an eye toward identifying the best laptops for specific needs and at various price points. We also edit lots of videos ourselves, with the results appearing on PCWorld's YouTube channel. Take a look at our top picks for video editing below, followed by buying advice and more details about our testing process.
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Dubbed the G502 X Plus AL Edition, this new version will have a lot of the same features as Logitech's G502 X Plus wireless mouse, except the aluminum body will be laser-etched with serial numbers from 1 to 502. That's right, only 502 of these bad boys are being produced.
Feature-wise, you can expect a 25K DPI sensor, RGB lighting, and wireless charging via Logitech's PowerPlay charging system.
How can you get your hands on a G502 X Plus AL Edition mouse? Well, you can't buy one because Logitech won't be putting them up for sale. Instead, the mice "can only be awarded, earned, or gifted from Logitech G or our partners to community members across the globe." (Logitech already gave away 10 units via X/Twitter. Presumably, more raffles and giveaway events will take place on social media and elsewhere.)
It's a fun idea for fans and collectors, but it does little to wash away the bitter taste of Logitech's recent fiasco over the "forever mouse" concept. We're cautiously optimistic given that the company backed off the idea after backlash, though, and it's nice that Logitech is providing DPI upgrades via downlo
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