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We reviewed this mouse last year and gave it a clean 4-star rating and our Editors' Choice award for its sleek look, mouse wheel precision, and overall performance. It's on the larger side so it may not be suitable for tiny hands, and it lacks RGB lighting, but otherwise it's a real "speed demon" that doesn't sacrifice comfort or style. It comes with six programmable buttons that are both soft and easy to click, and our expert noted that the main clicks barely made any sound at all.
While this mouse is most definitely a wireless device, you can switch to wired mode simply by plugging it in via the front-side port. That's also how you recharge its built-in rechargeable battery. The fact that it doesn't need AA/AAA batteries helps keep its weight down below 60 grams, enabling you to be even faster for that competitive edge.
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It's the first Saturday of May, which means Free Comic Book Day is here, and this year, even Tamagotchi is getting in on the fun. Bandai has released a limited edition comic for the event, and it sports the new moniker that's been fueling fan speculation for months: Tamagotchi Paradise. The comic will only be available in physical form, so if you want one, you'll have to take a trip to your local comic store to pick it up. You can find participating shops using the FCBD store locator.
Internet sleuths first spotted a trademark filing for Tamagotchi Paradise earlier this year, sparking theories about the company's plans for an upcoming device. The comic doesn't outright confirm anything — there's no official statement about whether the device and previously unseen characters pictured in its pages will be brought to market — but it sure does seem to suggest that something really cool is on the way.
Per the Tamagotchi website:
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