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So my review may be a little more helpful. I am a huge gamer and I have about 20 keyboards and 40 mice total. For non-gaming purposes, cheap mice are better. If you want to buy an expensive, ergonomic mouse, buy a gaming mouse and not one of those $40 ergonomic ones. For work and light gaming, this $8 mouse is neck and neck with the logitech M100,B100, etc (looks better). A plug and go mouse with 1600 dpi (thank you Lenovo). The tracking is flawless and the design looks clean as hell. Trust me, the cheapest wired no nonsense mouse is low key the best, and that goes for most companies. I have medium sized hands, and the shape is excellent. Individuals with large hands will love the grip as well. I gave it 4/5 instead of 5/5 because the left and right click buttons seem either: a little harder to press or mine got squished during shipping. However, it was $8 so I'm going to buy a few more of their cheap models and try them out. If you play LOL, this mouse will do just fine. FPS games like COD and Overwatch, not so much. 1600 dpi is a nice adjustment as Logitech mice are either 800 dpi or 1000 dpi (most). I have the Logitech MX Master, but still finding myself using this instead. If you are a person who has a lot of work and need to spend a good portion of your day in front of a monitor, then get this. Fancy ergonomic mice are distracting in many different ways for someone that is easily distracted or has ADHD. This mouse has been around since Lenovo started manufacturing consumer-grade computers, and there's a reason why it's still around. This thing is a classic.