The gaming environment demands high performance. Any edge that a gamer can have over his opponent could mean the difference between life and death (in the cyber-world of course….). Luckily for gamers companies like Logitech, Razer and also Microsoft are in tune with this and have an entire group of gaming accessories that are targeted for this unique group of users.
If you are just getting started with acquiring your gaming equipment it is essential that you match your high performance computer with the right gaming accessories. Otherwise you could be limiting the overall performance available to you. Don't be the one out there with a standard mouse or keyboard or you could be very frustrated with your lack of success with most games today. This is especially true for gaming on line. The serious gamers have all the top accessories to enhance their play ability to the maximum.
Obviously, if you desire the higher performance of the gaming accessories there is a price to pay. But the difference in performance is worth the price - that is, if you are serious about your game play. As mentioned the gaming accessories available not only can enhance and improve your game play but there are accessories available to also just help make your laptop look slick and that you can customize to your personality.
A gaming level mouse is a great way to start adding the right accessories to your gaming system.
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P.S One of these 2 mouse are the only gaming mouse you need.. No other gaming mouse are better than these on the market as long as i know.
Razer Deathadder 3500 High Precision 3.5G Infrared Gaming Mouse
Review
This is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used. The curve of the body fits my hand perfectly. The indentation of right and left mouse buttons feel wonderful -- your fingers just naturally rest in place. The two side buttons are perfect. Unlike so many other mice, these are large and sit exactly where your thumb grips the side. (I use four and five constantly, so this is a big deal.)
As for movement, this is extremely responsive and accurate. Due to desk clutter I have limited space for my mouse. This means I have to move the cursor around the entire screen by using tiny mouse movements. Every other gaming mouse I've owned has stuttered a bit when I zoom in for really tight aim. The Deathadder has almost surgical accuracy. It moves fast, it aims fast, and the buttons click fast, with minimal finger movements.
Can you tell I love it? The only con I can think of has to do with its overall size. I have small hands and it feels tailor-made for me. A couple of friends with medium-sized hands also found it really comfortable. But I have a feeling that it could be too cramped for someone with very large hands.
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Logitech Gaming Mouse G500
ReviewI consider myself very critical of my mouse ergonomics and am happy with my upgrade of my work desktop mouse. I moved from a logitech g5 to the g500.
Improvements:
1. Scroll wheel has detente/click mode or spin mode. Yay! For my development workstation, this was almost worth the price alone.
2. Middle button (scroll wheel) click has the right amount of stiffness. Much easier to press than my g5.
3. Additional sensitivity is nice: I set my top sensitivity to X:3500 and Y:3100 and second to top to X:2500 Y:2200. I usually use the second to top sensitivity. Obviously, I like my mouse pretty sensitive.
4. Like the G5 and other logitech mice, the X and Y sensitivity can be set independently. For my two wide screen monitors, this is great. I can get from side to side with about an inch and a half of mouse motion.
5. The third thumb button finally gives me an extra mouse button to program: I leave all the others to perform default functions.
Neutrals:
The SetPoint software works with Windows Server 2008 x64, but required a reboot to recognize the device.
Minor nitpicks:
The SetPoint software requires two versions to be installed simultaneously to support both a G5 and a g500 mouse. There are instructions at logitech's web site about what must be uninstalled in what order should I need to make changes. So far, I've been fine and haven't needed to use the uninstall procedures.
The thumb buttons are a little awkward to use. I have to bend my thumb more than comfortable to reach the furthest back button which is the most commonly used (browser back button.)
Happy with the upgrade...
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