I just saw this on their website. I remember we had threads about gaming mice and understanding the specs.
Here is a website to the section:
http://www2.razerzone.com/MouseGuide/index.html
and here is a direct link to the mouse selector:
http://www2.razerzone.com/MouseGuide/configurator/
Razer mouse guide/selector
- MrJoey
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Re: Razer mouse guide/selector
lol... First is a $60 mouse... Then a $100 mouse... Then a $50 mouse... My mouse is getting old and the wheel thing doesn't work properly sometimes, but I think I'll probably just get a cheap $20 mouse sometime instead.
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Re: Razer mouse guide/selector
I'v been tempted many times to buy those "gaming" mouses,especially the Razer Naga. But I still dont quite understand how it will make you better at games. As far as I know,the only thing that could make your mouse react faster is the sensitivity and your hand reflex =P

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I'm trying to stay away from Razer now ever since my Barracuda headsets started to fuck up on me in just 2 months. Out of nowhere, the detachable simply started giving really loud static before it eventually stopped working in just 2 or 3 months. My cousin has a Megalodon headset and he told me the mic also started to screw up lately (static). The LED on my Barracuda died after a year and a half and the left headphone just stopped working like a month after.
Not sure about the mouse products though. My girlfriend has a diamondback and my cousin has a deathadder and so far no complaints.
If anything I'll settle for either the Mamba, Deathadder, or the new Naga.
Not sure about the mouse products though. My girlfriend has a diamondback and my cousin has a deathadder and so far no complaints.
If anything I'll settle for either the Mamba, Deathadder, or the new Naga.

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Re: Razer mouse guide/selector
I recommend any Microsoft mouse bc it's the only thing they make that is quality. I have been using this one for about 3 years now and it is still amazing:
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx?pid=084
Also, for headsets I use Steel Series:
http://www.steelseries.com/
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/mouseandkeyboard/productdetails.aspx?pid=084
Also, for headsets I use Steel Series:
http://www.steelseries.com/
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I prefer logitech mouse <3 my G9 and a better gaming mouse can make one hell of a difference when you are playing fps games.. and they usually have more buttons so you can macro stuff on them..
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Re: Razer mouse guide/selector
The Diamondback was the best mouse I ever used but I cant be bothered ordering a new one since it started double clicking so at the moment I am using a £4.99 Microsft optical mouse and its just as accurate as the diamond back just doesnt have enough buttons lol

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Re: Razer mouse guide/selector
i once bought one razer mouse that cost over 100$....
it was amazing tbh.
if anyone here wants to be pro at some game, i deffinitly think you should buy it.
it was amazing tbh.
if anyone here wants to be pro at some game, i deffinitly think you should buy it.




