Mice
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Logitech G502 HERO
The Logitech G502 Hero is a great overall wired mouse for both gaming and casual use. Featuring the HERO 16K optical sensor with adjustable sensitivity from 200 to 16,000 DPI, customizable RGB lighting, 11 programmable buttons, and a tunable weight system with up to five 3.6g weights for personalized balance and control.
$45 average
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Logitech Pebble 2
The Logitech Pebble 2 mouse is a great everyday use wireless mouse that is very portable. It pairs with up to three devices via Bluetooth, offering quick and easy switching capability. It also has quiet clicks, so you won’t disturb those around you. Has an estimated two-year battery life!
$25 average
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Logitech MX Master 4
The Logitech MX Master mice have long been the best productivity mice available. The newest version continues this trend. It features an 8K DPI sensor that tracks on any surface, MagSpeed scrolling at 1,000 lines per second, and haptic feedback with customizable intensity for precise control. Quiet click function means you can work without distractions.
$120 average
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Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2
This top tier gaming mouse weighs just 60g and features the HERO 2 sensor with up to 32,000 DPI, plus “lightforce” hybrid switches for speed and precision. It also offers enhanced lightspeed wireless, customizable side buttons, and long-lasting battery life. Ideal for esports and competitive gaming.
$150 average
Displays
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LG 24
The LG 24U411A-B is a good 1080p (1920 × 1080) IPS 120Hz refresh rate gaming monitor. It is 24 inches which is ideal for small spaces and portability. The monitor has 99% sRGB color coverage, which makes it good for viewing content and general productivity as well as gaming.
$95 average
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Dell 27 4K
The S2725QS is a good entry level 27-inch 4K (3840×2160 UHD) resolution IPS monitor with a 120Hz refresh rate. This allows for smooth productivity and entertainment. Although it may be a bit blurry with some fast-paced gameplay. With 99% sRGB color coverage, integrated speakers, and a ComfortView feature that reduces harmful blue light, it’s a good productivity 4K display.
$280 average
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Alienware 27
The AW2725DM is a great 27-inch QHD (2560 × 1440) IPS gaming monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate. It also has a 1ms response time for fast paced gameplay. Additional features include Nvidia G-SYNC, basic HDR support, and 95% DCI-P3 color coverage for good visuals.
$220 average
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Alienware 34
The AW3425DWM is a large curved 34-inch ultrawide VA monitor at WQHD (3440×1440) resolution. It delivers a 180Hz refresh rate and 1ms response time, making for an immersive gameplay experience. Supports Nvidia G-SYNC and basic HDR with 95% DCI-P3 color coverage.
$360 average
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Alienware 27 QD-OLED
The AW2725D is a 26.7-inch QD-OLED monitor that features a QHD (2650 × 1440) resolution and a 280Hz refresh rate. It also has a 0.03ms response time. Supports Nvidia G-SYNC and 99% DCI-P3 color gamut for excellent color accuracy. Perfect for an OLED gaming experience!
$550 average
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Alienware 32 4K QD-OLED
The AW3225QF is an awesome 31.6-inch curved QD-OLED monitor with 4K (3840×2160) resolution. It runs at a fast 240Hz refresh rate and ultra-fast 0.03ms response time. It supports Nvidia G-SYNC and Dolby Vision HDR. An overall great 4K OLED display with fast response times!
$900 average
Other accessories
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RGB desk pad
The KTRIO RGB desk pad measures 35.4″ × 15.7″ (other sizes available) with a micro-weave cloth surface and non-slip rubber base. It is a good desk pad with other colors including non-RGB available depending on your desk size. It features 10 RGB lighting modes, stitched anti-fray edges, and a water-resistant build.
$20 average
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Creative Pebble speakers
The Creative Pebble V3 speakers deliver good audio for their size and price. With 8 W RMS (16 W peak) power via a single USB-C connection, or plug them into a USB-C wall plug to get maximum output. Supports Bluetooth 5.0 and includes “Clear Dialog” processing to help hear vocals clearly.
$40 average
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Logitech wireless headset
The Logitech G435 lightweight headset delivers good audio quality for the price. It operates via a “Lightspeed” dongle and Bluetooth. Has 40 mm drivers, compatibility with Dolby Atmos, dual beamforming mics, and up to 18 hours of battery life. A great budget wireless gaming headset overall.
$50 average
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Logitech Yeti microphone
The Logitech Yeti GX is a great plug and play USB microphone if you want a better mic than from your headset alone. Has a supercardioid pickup pattern that helps to block out background noise while picking up your voice clearly. Also has “Blue VO!CE” filters for voice tuning and Smart Audio Lock to help prevent clipping.
$130 average
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Logitech webcam
The Logitech C920S is a Full HD (1080p) 30 fps webcam. Featuring autofocus and automatic light correction for good visual quality at this price point. Has dual stereo microphones and a privacy shutter. Overall, it’s a great webcam for general use.
$60 average
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Ergonomic chair
This is a good all-around chair for the price and comes in many different colors! We don’t recommend gaming chairs as they tend to be expensive and uncomfortable to sit in for long periods of time. The “Gabrylly ergonomic office chair” offers a breathable a full mesh back, adjustable headrest and flip-up armrests. It supports users up to 400 lb and features a tilt-lock mechanism from 90° to 120°.
$220 average