[Review] ARCTIC M551 Gaming Mouse2 Comments By The DukecloseAuthor: The DukeName: Drew Briggs Email: drew@techreaction.net Site:http://www.techreaction.net About: Just keeping it real for the average joe overclocker and computer user.See Authors Posts (168) on December 23, 2010
The ARCTIC M551 has a resistant surface coating to protect the mouse from wearing out. This helps to maintain the mouse at top-notch quality during day-to-day use. This mouse operates with a laser optical sensor, which helps it have ultra-high sensitivity levels that offers ideal precision and speed. The sensitivity levels can be adjusted from 800, 1,600 to 2,400 dpi by simply pressing the “dpi” button on the mouse itself. The current sensitivity level is displayed by an LED light on...
[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 ...