When building a PC, most consumers allocate the majority of their budget towards the CPU, GPU, and motherboard. This leaves most of them with little money to spend on input and output devices. While saving money by getting a budget monitor, keyboard, and mouse isn’t necessarily a bad option, it can hamper your productivity. A low-resolution display might make you squint to read text, while a sub-par mouse may need your palm to travel from one end of your desk to the other to move the cursor all the way. That’s definitely not a pleasant experience. I know this because I was one of those people too — until I found an irresistible deal on the Logitech MX Master 3 a couple of years back. Given how good the mouse was, it even pushed me to invest in a good mechanical keyboard, and I haven’t looked back since. The productivity boost that I got from these two devices is something I didn’t expect, but I wholeheartedly welcome. I’m at a point now where I can’t travel without my mouse — not bec…