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LG 27GR95QE-B Gaming monitor Review, Ratings, and Specifications
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Pros & Cons
Pros
- 4KHz wireless/8KHz wired polling minimizes input lag for competitive responsiveness
- 59g hole-free design balances durability with ultra-light maneuverability
- Magnetic-force optical switches enable rapid actuation with 0.0ms debounce delay
- Additive-free PTFE feet deliver frictionless glide across hybrid/hard pads
- 120-hour battery life at 1KHz outperforms most mice Ergonomic ambidextrous shape supports palm/claw grips across hand sizes
- 650 IPS tracking maintains precision during aggressive flicks.
Cons
- Premium Price Tag: At $149.99, it competes with flagship esports mice but lacks extra premium features for casual users
- Side Buttons Feel Flimsy: Slightly hollow, mushy side buttons may disappoint players who rely on them for quick actions
- Matte coating becomes slippery during extended sessions requiring grip adjustments
- Shape May Not Suit Everyone: Symmetrical, low-profile design suits claw and fingertip grips but lacks ergonomic palm support
What We Think
The Alienware Pro Wireless Gaming Mouse is a powerhouse built for competitive FPS and esports gaming, going head-to-head with top-tier mice like the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 , Razer Viper V2 Pro, and Pulsar X2. At just 59g, it’s ultra-light while maintaining a solid, hole-free chassis, making it an excellent option for serious gamers who demand speed, precision, and control. Equipped with a PixArt 3395 sensor (26,000 DPI, 650 IPS, 50G acceleration), optical switches, and 4KHz wireless / 8KHz wired polling, it delivers unmatched tracking accuracy with virtually no input lag.
In fast-paced shooters like CS2, Valorant, and Apex Legends, the sub-1ms click latency and high polling rate translate to snappy, immediate responses, allowing for pinpoint-accurate flick shots. Tracking is buttery smooth, aided by the large PTFE feet that provide an effortless glide across mousepads. The shape, slightly higher-profile than some ultralights, works exceptionally well for claw and palm grip players, though pure fingertip users might find it less ideal. The Magnetic-Force optical switches deliver a satisfying, crisp click with zero debounce delay, perfect for rapid fire and tap shooting.
However, it’s not without its flaws. The side buttons feel hollow, lacking the satisfying tactility of its competitors. Its matte shell, while premium, can become slippery, particularly in intense gaming sessions. At $149.99, it demands a premium, but for those who prioritize pure competitive performance, the Alienware Pro Wireless delivers. It’s an ultra-fast, no-nonsense FPS mouse that brings elite-level tracking and responsiveness to players who demand the absolute best.
Performance Breakdown ?
Build
SensorMissing tooltip for sensorDistribution:
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PixArt PMW3395
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59 g
Hardware
PollingMissing tooltip for polling_rateDistribution:
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DPIMissing tooltip for dpiDistribution:
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IPSMissing tooltip for ipsDistribution:
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AccelerationMissing tooltip for accelerationDistribution:
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Performance
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60 g
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1 ms
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1 mm
Specifications
- Price (MSRP) $149.99
- SKU / Part # -
- Color(s) -
- Design(s) -
- Weight 59.00 g / 2.08 oz
- Material plastic
- Coating matte
- Feet Material PTFE (Virgin-Grade)
- Lighting none
- Release Date 01/2024
General Features
- Connection hybrid
- Connectivity 2.4GHz Dongle
- Computer Side Connector USB-A
- Mouse Side Connector USB-C
- Cable Type braided
- Paracord
- Battery Hours 120
Connectivity
- Length 124.50 mm / 4.90 in
- Width 63.50 mm / 2.50 in
- Height 40.60 mm / 1.60 in
Dimensions
- Form Factor right
- Shape symmetrical
- Hump middle
- Front Flare flat
Shape & Form
- Adjustable Weight
- Honeycomb Frame
- Silent Clicks
Extra Features
- Sensor PixArt PMW3395
- Sensor Type optical
- Flawless Sensor
- Sensor Latency -
- Polling Rate 8000 Hz
- DPI 26000 k
- IPS 650
- Acceleration 50 g
- Lift-off Distance 1 mm
- Lift-off Settings adjustable
- Motion Sync
- Hardware Acceleration
- Nvidia Reflex
- Smoothing
Sensor Specs
- Switch Type optical
- Switches Omron D2FP-FN2
- Hot Swappable
- Click Latency 1.3 Wireless, 1.0 wired (ms)
- Click Force 60g
Switch Specs
- MCU Nordic nRF52832
- Side Button(s) 2
- Middle Button(s) 0
- Programmable Button(s) 6
- Tilt Wheel
- Adjustable Scroll Wheel
- Onboard Memory
- Profile Switching














