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Join Date: Apr 2008
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if you are playin games like halo3.. go for something with high dpi.. aka precision..
basic pro-gaming mice wise, you can opt for the logitech mx 518.. you might wana drop by my store and check things out.. it lists those specs as well..
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Join Date: May 2008
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Re: gaming mouse
I have a A4Tech X-718F and i´m really happy with it.
I'm Portuguese and here a G5 costs up to €50 and a G9 up to €105 and my A4Tech was €24. In my opinion, this mouse is better than a G5 but it's just my opinion ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 17
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Re: gaming mouse
There's one that's got to be more of a practical joke than anything, but they sell it on Thinkgeek. It's a mouse with a built in fan so your hand doesn't sweat.
As dumb as I find this idea, one of my friends had the mouse and it actually was a great piece of equipment (The whole fan thing aside). Lots of customizable buttons and a good contour. It's nothing super special, but it gets the job done. |
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