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[Review] Cooler Master Spawn Gaming Mouse


Posted by The Duke on 20 Jan 2011 / 3 Comments
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The Spawn gaming mouse is  light weight and ergonomically designed for comfort in long gaming sessions. The Spawn gaming mouse was built for professional FPS gamers who prefer a claw grip. Engineered to execute precise in-game tactics, Spawn comes loaded with an ultra high-performance 3500 DPI sensor that includes on-the-fly adjustment. The Spawn is manufactured with Japanese-made Omron micro-switches that are meant to endure up to five million clicks. Presented in an eye-catching crimson red high-gloss finish, Spawn compliments a gamers setup by adding to the overall look. Let us get down to business and see just how well it actually performs in our tests.



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Written by The Duke


3 Comments


The Duke
2 yearss ago



@ Lefty:

Haha, did they really tell you to use it right handed? That is ridiculous! No idea why they do not make a few decent left handed mice. I know the majority of people are right handed, but still they should have a few in each price range.

Thanks for the kind words! We work extremely hard to bring open and honest reviews to our readers.

Lefty
2 yearss ago



BTW nice site guys, I just stumbled across it. Keep your reviewing honest and you could go a long way. Sites such as Anadtech have become so biased with their reporting due to advertising and being scared of losing revenue that they have no conscience anymore and are simply mouthpieces for intel and nvidia.
A fresh outlook is long overdue.

Lefty
2 yearss ago



Not interested in any of these new fancy mice until somebody can build one for left handers. Really how hard can it be?
Wake up you manufacturers there are lots of us out there!! I already boycott Logitech products because their reply to my request was to use their mice right handed.


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