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Gaming Mouse
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erikaray
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Hello, Guys, as my previous thread I purchased gaming keyboard from ReviewsDir Now I want to purchase gaming mouse but need assistance which gaming mouse is best?
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Personally I use a Steel Series Sensei mouse for gaming. I've had it about a year and it's flawless. Depending on if your a dragger who wants super sensitivity and DPI or a lifter and mover (like an old ball mouse) it works perfectly fine for both.
I upgraded my whole rig before Christmas and I bought a new gaming mouse but I ended up gifting it to someone else because it was so completely different to what I was used to and it would sense the mousemat even an inch or more in the air which I hated!
But the Sensei, I highly rate it, I'm a lefty so it's hard to find something that's 100% comfortable in my hand that works for my play style.0 -
in this case I prefer the well-known brands. I use Razer x70
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Razer are a top quality brand, but also tend to be really expensive.
Personally I avoid any of the crazy ones that look like a broken Transformer. I can't imagine they're even remotely comfortable to use.0 -
I just got a Logitech Proteus G502 and I love it. Fair price as well0
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I have a Decus gaming mouse. Haven't used it for gaming in about 6 months now but i was happy enough with it.0
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Razer x series mouse is one of the brands a lot of gamers use. I use to work for a company doing a survey about it and that brand is among the top used.0
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On the off-chance you haven't already found your replacement rodent I suggest you start by measuring the dimensions of your hand; having a mouse that fits it is more important than having one capable of tracking every move you make with perfect clarity.
I found this guy's advice quite useful when I went looking for a new clicker:
http://www.rocketjumpninja.com/find-a-mouse/0 -
So I use this very very common a4tech mouse, just to keep my gaming style simple.0
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Get any good ergonomic gaming mouse as it will reduce strains and gives you phenomenal gaming experience.0
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