The Lenovo Legion M200 is a nice-looking budget gaming mouse. It is comfortable, durable, and excellent for entry-level gaming for the price. but serious gamers might want something lighter and more customizable.
First released back in late 2017, the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse is an entry-level gaming product that boasts an ambidextrous design along with an ergonomic shape for a comfortable grip during long gaming sessions.
Similar to some of the top-rated computer mouse options available in the market, it features RGB lighting (not customizable). But unfortunately, unlike the best gaming mouse models, it doesn’t have a specialized software for customization.
And the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse has a fairly high input latency of around 30 ms.
The Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse sports five different mouse buttons, including the middle mouse button (the clickable scroll wheel), but none of them are programmable.
And it comes with a 5.9 feet fixed paracord-like USB cable for wired connectivity. Moreover, the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse features a 2400 DPI sensor with four levels of adjustment using a hardware switch located below the scroll wheel.
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our Verdict
The Lenovo Legion M200 has a striking RGB-powered visual appeal and a durable and comfortable build quality. Performance-wise, however, it has a high click latency, tested to be 30 ms. Another major issue is the mouse’s lack of customizability, as it lacks dedicated software, meaning none of the five buttons are programmable. But you can adjust the DPI to four different settings, the highest being 2400.
As a design, the mouse’s bulky size and RGB lighting add flair, but you can’t turn off the RGB backlight, and it also has limited compatibility with Macs. Overall, the Lenovo Legion M200 is a comfortable budget gaming mouse, but more intense gamers might want something lighter and more customizable.
First released back in late 2017, the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse is an entry-level gaming product that boasts an ambidextrous design along with an ergonomic…
First released back in late 2017, the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse is an entry-level gaming product that boasts an ambidextrous design along with an ergonomic shape for a comfortable grip during long gaming sessions.
Similar to some of the top-rated computer mouse options available in the market, it features RGB lighting (not customizable). But unfortunately, unlike the best gaming mouse models, it doesn’t have a specialized software for customization.
And the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse has a fairly high input latency of around 30 ms.
The Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse sports five different mouse buttons, including the middle mouse button (the clickable scroll wheel), but none of them are programmable.
And it comes with a 5.9 feet fixed paracord-like USB cable for wired connectivity. Moreover, the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse features a 2400 DPI sensor with four levels of adjustment using a hardware switch located below the scroll wheel.
While the Lenovo IdeaPad M100 RGB Gaming Mouse comes with a 3200 DPI optical sensor, the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse only has a 2400 DPI…
While the Lenovo IdeaPad M100 RGB Gaming Mouse comes with a 3200 DPI optical sensor, the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse only has a 2400 DPI optical sensor. On the other hand, the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse features a longer (5.9 feet) braided cable compared to the Lenovo M100 Mouse’s 5.3 feet rubberized cable that causes drag. The M200 also has a significantly better build quality than the M100. Check out our Lenovo IdeaPad M100 RGB Gaming Mouse review to learn more about the compared unit now.
Unlike the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse, which is a strictly wired gaming mouse, the Uhuru Wireless Mouse supports wireless connectivity through an included USB receiver….
Unlike the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse, which is a strictly wired gaming mouse, the Uhuru Wireless Mouse supports wireless connectivity through an included USB receiver. And the Uhuru Wireless Mouse boasts a significantly better 10000 DPI sensor when put against the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse’s 2400 DPI sensor. The Uhuru Wireless Mouse also has five different DPI adjustment levels, but the M200 only has four adjustable levels. Additionally, the Uhuru unit has six buttons, but the M200 has a 5-button design.
The Redragon M602 Gaming Mouse features a significantly better anti-skid notched scroll wheel compared to the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse’s standard scroll wheel. And the…
The Redragon M602 Gaming Mouse features a significantly better anti-skid notched scroll wheel compared to the Lenovo Legion M200 Mouse’s standard scroll wheel. And the Redragon M602 Mouse has seven different extra buttons that are remappable, while the Lenovo Legion M200 only has five buttons, including the middle mouse button, none of which are programmable. In addition, the Redragon M602 Gaming Mouse has a much better 7200 DPI sensor when compared to the Lenovo Legion M200’s 2400 DPI sensor.