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    Hey guys, what about this mouse?

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Ryu Hadoken, Jul 21, 2009.

  1. Ryu Hadoken

    Ryu Hadoken Notebook Consultant

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    steelroots7xe Notebook Evangelist

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    That mouse looks pretty suitable for all around use and gaming. 1600 dots per inch will suffice for gaming. The Razer Krait also has 1600dpi and it definitely tops gaming performance. It's great too that its dpi-adjustable, and since no drivers are needed, plug-and-play shouldn't be a problem.

    I'd go for it i I were you. By the way, amazon sells that forabout 7 bucks yeah? Circuitstar01 on Ebay sells the mouse for $5.99. Just a one dollar difference, but nevetheless, that's a killer deal dude. Check it out on Ebay here.

    Good luck on your mouse hunting...
     
  3. mattroxsox

    mattroxsox Newbie

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    I have a friend with this mouse and they say it's pretty awesome. It has helped with not only gaming, but also everyday uses as well! It's a great investment!
     
  4. Element

    Element Notebook Evangelist

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    For $7 That looks like a good mouse.