G9x is good is cunfu its sharp but the mouse weel should be biger. to make it easyer to press. and i ws expensif
Razer mamba the best gaming mouse around sits in my hand perfectly with no joint aches after long use my last mouse was the logitech g9 hated it and the cable damadged easilly even with short careful use will never buy logitech again Razer rule for me period
Razer Lachesis <-- Had a look at one of these in PC World, got to admit it was the most uncomfortable one on the shelf for me. I found the Logitech mice a nice shape size and weight. As well as being well made and sturdy. I use them at home and work doing things from Gaming to Surfing and I've never had a problem. I use the G500. If I was to go buy another mouse, I'd go to PC World and get whatever was comfortable. imho you don't need a mouse dpi over 2000. and 500mhz polling is fine for me.
have this Razer eXactmat mouse pad - which I love for mice I have a love hate relationship. the logitec g7 was and is a thing of beauty with the coolest battery change over... but wireless. the intellimouse explorer is a workhorse of a mouse but is getting ever so ever so old.. the MS SideWinder Mouse is actually lovely and got it for 20 quid so a bargain all told but having now seen the cyborg R.A.T.... I think I could be in love! but wtf 90 quid!!! not worth it over the sidewinder... sorry
I've been using the Death Adder for 2-3 years now, Can't fault it in any way. It's brilliant, especially when used with the Razer Mantis Control mouse mat.
I still have to get a good mat. What do you (the entire forum) think is the best mouse mat? Preferably by Razer to maintain my Razer 'peripheral theme'.
I've got a glass 2nd Edition Icemat, amazing mat that I've had for years and I hope it lasts for many more, I don't think you can buy them any more though.
Is that not the same as the Steelseries Icemat? I've been using one for the last few months as well. So long as you keep it nice and clean and free of dust etc. it's by far the smoothest and most accurate mouse pad I've ever used. I'm seriously tempted by that Cyborg mouse BTW. It could be crap but it just looks so damn cool
Cloth mats are the best. They may not last the longest, but they're definitely more comfortable and a great bonus is how silent they are edit: also they don't wear out the mouse
captor wise this is one of the best mouse ever made. It's also very light, which is great. Its weaknesses are its shape (which is obviously different from one person to another), the side buttons and reliability (everyone I know who owned a diamonback broke it) It's still a great mouse and if you still like it then you don't even need to consider changing it