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$75 gaming mouse

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March 5, 2014 5:37:25 PM

Looking for a gaming mouse. Preferably the colour red. No more than $75-80 please.

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March 5, 2014 5:52:46 PM

im going to get this one but in black, it got really good reviews too
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E168...

this gaming mouse has a higher dpi and a quick switch to lower dpi for sniping, anything below 2000 dpi is extremely sluggish and unresponsive, gaming mice have lower responsiveness to reduce input lag, laser recievers are years beyond optical, and has macros to assign commands this one you can adjust the height of the palm rest to your liking too.
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March 8, 2014 2:56:41 AM

I wouldn't recommend buying a mouse with a laser sensor, you're better off with an optical one, though this is dependent on which games are you going to play.. for RTS games then you can buy a mouse with a laser sensor, if you're an FPS gamer then you're better off with an optical sensor.

Reasons not to buy a laser mice is due to the inconsistency of its performance, all laser mice are known for pixel drift and/or jitter at higher DPI, that's because the DPI is interpolated and not true DPI, whereas optical mice only utilize True DPI which gives you better precision and no jitters or ripple effects and whatnot.

So anyways, if you want speed, buy a laser mouse. If you want decent speed + precision and reliant performance then buy an optical mouse.
Laser for RTS (Speed+Accuracy) -- Laser mice are known to be faulty.
Optical for FPS (Speed+Precision+Accuracy) -- Optical mice are reliant in terms of overall performance.

It's up to you now.
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