Former Logitech mini optical users should definitely check it out.
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frozenclaw
Canada409 Posts
Former Logitech mini optical users should definitely check it out. | ||
writer22816
United States5775 Posts
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AT_Tack
Germany435 Posts
So the only option right now is razer abyssus or kinzu for me! | ||
BeMannerDuPenner
Germany5638 Posts
On January 14 2011 19:37 AT_Tack wrote: i would actually pay good money for a logitech g1 or g3 but logitech keeps on throwing cheap plastic shit at me that even my girlfriend would not use. The feel and the switches of those mice are terrible and the g9x is far too heavy to use either. So the only option right now is razer abyssus or kinzu for me! why not check into the higher class razer/roccat ones? love my imperator and the kone/kova are great from what i heard. | ||
GinNtoniC
Sweden2945 Posts
On January 14 2011 20:44 BeMannerDuPenner wrote: why not check into the higher class razer/roccat ones? love my imperator and the kone/kova are great from what i heard. Still, Logitech G700 dude. Just do it! | ||
AT_Tack
Germany435 Posts
So basically everything bigger (higher) than a razer deathadder is a no go for me. G700? Really? id rather imagine playing starcraft 2 with a brick. everything heavier than 100g just wont work! | ||
ALPINA
3791 Posts
On January 14 2011 22:24 AT_Tack wrote: i want a light /small / flat mouse because my wrist and tendons are fucked up from years of intelli 3.0 and bending my wrist upwards to grip it. So basically everything bigger (higher) than a razer deathadder is a no go for me. G700? Really? id rather imagine playing starcraft 2 with a brick. everything heavier than 100g just wont work! I got abyssus and it's very light and small and precise. Actually it improved my precision in sc2 by a lot (I was using logitech laser mouse before). Build quality isn't very good, but I still recommend this. | ||
AT_Tack
Germany435 Posts
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BeMannerDuPenner
Germany5638 Posts
On January 14 2011 22:24 AT_Tack wrote: i want a light /small / flat mouse because my wrist and tendons are fucked up from years of intelli 3.0 and bending my wrist upwards to grip it. So basically everything bigger (higher) than a razer deathadder is a no go for me. G700? Really? id rather imagine playing starcraft 2 with a brick. everything heavier than 100g just wont work! well the imperator for example is not as high/big as the deathadder/mx518 (almost too small for me) but has the ergonomic shape. also only weighs ~65g. there are others out there, just gotta look for em ~ | ||
semantics
10040 Posts
On January 14 2011 22:24 AT_Tack wrote: i want a light /small / flat mouse because my wrist and tendons are fucked up from years of intelli 3.0 and bending my wrist upwards to grip it. So basically everything bigger (higher) than a razer deathadder is a no go for me. G700? Really? id rather imagine playing starcraft 2 with a brick. everything heavier than 100g just wont work! lol heavy some people aren't anemic and can play with "heavy" =p hell i move a G9x with my fingers only while my hand rests on a wrist rest and i do just fine but i have little choice g9 is one of the few mice wide enough to be conformable long term as a mouse. | ||
NewbieOne
Poland560 Posts
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unit
United States2621 Posts
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ktang
United States196 Posts
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Shockk
Germany2269 Posts
I'm currently using a Razer Salmosa and it's probably the best gaming mouse I've ever had. Design, weigth, speed, precision - it's just perfect. However, I'm increasingly missing the two side buttons most other mice have for browsing and other games, and I've recently broken a part of the left mouse button. I could fix it, but I'm not sure it'll hold and thus I'd like to plan for a replacement in advance. The closest in design and function would probably be the Razer Deathadder, but I'm not sure if I like the blue design elements, and the price is a con. I can already exclude any mice >50€, the Logitech 518 (don't like the design) and the Roccat Kova (too many bad reviews). What I'm looking for is a mouse about the same size and weigth as the Salmosa, but with two side buttons included. Limit is ~40€. Especially high quality, no-name mice would be interesting, as the number of Logitech/Razer/Roccat/etc. mice is limited and their prices tend to be very high. Thanks in advance, help is appreciated! | ||
101toss
3232 Posts
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Aduromors
United States279 Posts
On January 15 2011 08:56 ktang wrote: I wonder what logitech is going to make to replace the G9x this year. I'm planning on upgrading up from my MX518. There is no upgrade to the mx518 Mouse of the year every year since 2005 | ||
nigritude
83 Posts
On January 17 2011 13:20 101toss wrote: I got into diamond using only my trackpad ye sure buddy | ||
Zorkmid
4410 Posts
Definitely would recommend for the sweaty palmed gentleman (or lady). | ||
AT_Tack
Germany435 Posts
On January 15 2011 05:54 semantics wrote: lol heavy some people aren't anemic and can play with "heavy" =p hell i move a G9x with my fingers only while my hand rests on a wrist rest and i do just fine but i have little choice g9 is one of the few mice wide enough to be conformable long term as a mouse. I dont remember the exact numbers but the g9x (168g) is one of the heavier mice out there. its twice as heavy as the Abyssus (70g) and adding the friction of the mousepad thats just one heavy brick ur tossing around for hours and hours straight! I dont use a Fingertip grip like u and i also cant stand the feeling of my finger reaching down to my mouse due to the wristrest. | ||
101toss
3232 Posts
I actually find it somewhat easier since I can use my right hand to scroll with the arrow keys and use the pad at the same time | ||
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