[Review] Choiix Cruiser Mouse2 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: D Briggs Email: rfc_doobybiggs@hotmail.com Site: About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (36) on July 27, 2010
With all of the on-the-go technology we have today, small and convenient peripherals are in high demand. We will be taking a look at a new mouse from Choiix, a Cooler Master group, known as the Cruiser (MSRP $24.99). The Cruiser mouse is made for frequent travelers who use their laptop in unconventional places where big and bulky just won’t do. It’s powered by two AAA batteries with an automatic sleep mode, plus an on/off switch, which could possibly extend the battery life up to ...
[QUICK REVIEW] NZXT’s Avatar Gaming Mouse v22 Comments By crowTrobotcloseAuthor: crowTrobotName: Ron Perillo Email: ronperillo@rogers.com Site: About:See Authors Posts (1) on February 8, 2010
I have always been stubbornly resistant to the idea of using a high DPI gaming mouse. Partly out of arrogance (how can it possibly improve my game any further?) and mostly for the fact that their average MSRP is about $70 compared to a generic optical mouse used daily in schools and offices which retail for about $12. A purchase I have always said to myself, better spent on other computer hardware. That is the cost of a high end CPU air cooling heatsink or an additional hardrive for RAID, both ...
[Quick Look] Razer LACHESIS a sexy, comfortable, almost perfect mouse.0 Comments By ArchercloseAuthor: ArcherName: Kevin Marlin Email: kevinsmarlin@embarqmail.com Site:http://www.techreaction.net About:See Authors Posts (10) on January 25, 2010
What is the best attribute of a mouse? For me it is all about feel! If it does not feel right, I don’t care if it can take out the trash or even walk the dog, it is trash! Razer hit the nail on the head with the LACHESIS, for me the feel along with the tight crisp action makes this mouse a winner.
Let me define my comfort, first and foremost is weight, this mouse has it. In a comparison with some brand name and generic mice it is on the heavy side of the scale for wired and approaching the...