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Logitech unveils Return of the Jedi inspired peripherals for 40th anniversary

Logitech G has teamed up with LucasFilm to launch a limited-edition Return of the Jedi-inspired collection of peripherals to commemorate the film's 40th anniversary. The collection honours the heritage of Star Wars with an officially licenced G502 X Plus Millennium Falcon Edition gaming mouse and two themed G840 XL cloth gaming mousepads: one based on the Battle of Endor and the other with Darth Vader.

The G502 X Plus Millennium Falcon Edition gaming mouse packs the same specs and features as the standard model, including Lightspeed wireless, the Hero 25K sensor, a DPI shift button, a dual-mode scroll wheel (with side tilt buttons), and Lightforce switches. Moreover, the mouse has 8-LED full-spectrum RGB lights and Millennium Falcon-inspired visuals.

The new Star Wars-themed Logitech G840 XL Cloth Gaming mousepads give some extra flair to your desk with Darth Vader or Battle of Endor-inspired graphics. The extra-large mouse pad is built with a uniform height (3mm) across your desktop.

The Millennium Falcon Edition Logitech G502 X Plus gaming mouse is now available for $159.99. The Battle of Endor and Darth Vader Edition Logitech G840 XL Cloth gaming mousepads are available for $49.99.

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