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Mouse Review Roundup - Logitech, Mionix, OCZ
Patrick "MACMAC" MacMillan
2009-08-28 10:00:00.0
Hardware Secrets, I4U, Tweaknews, and TweakTown have reviewed various mice from G-Cube, Logitech, Mionix, and OCZ.
Let's see what they had to say:
- Hardware Secrets: OCZ Behemoth Gaming Mouse Review:
"Every time we get a mouse to test some of our friends ask: and is it big? We begin to realize that not only the left-handed gamers get overlooked but also the big fellows out there. Those who have large hands have to struggle with tiny mice. To cater to these users OCZ is releasing the Behemoth, a gaming-grade mouse that has all the bells and whistles of the market adjustable weight, function buttons, individual profiles, high precision plus a bigger body size."
Click here to read the full review.
- I4U: Logitech Performance Mouse MX Review:
"The Logitech Performance Mouse MX is a great mouse that works on any surface and offers great functionality. The mouse is comfortable in the hand and is one of the better mice for tracking and accuracy that you can buy."
Click here to read the full review.
- Tweaknews: G-Cube Breeze-Tini G4T-10BR Ladies 2.4Ghz Notebook Wireless Optical Mouse Review:
"Even though there are lots of color and style choices in computer peripherals today, G-Cube is unique in that it offers products designed specifically with women in mind. After trying out their wireless notebook mouse I have to say I'm impressed with both the look and the performance of it. The style is feminine, classy and the tiny size is convenient for the traveling laptop user. Both left and right-handed people can use it, too.
As we all know, looks aren't everything. A product that is pleasing to the eye still has to perform well before I'll recommend it to others. This little Breeze-Tini delivered the goods; during testing I didn't notice any lag or other technical problems. Plus, it's good to know that when it comes time to change batteries I won't have to worry about synchronizing the mouse and receiver again due to the built-in memory. "
Click here to read the full review.
- TweakTown: Mionix Saiph 3200 Gaming Mouse and Alioth 400 Surfaceþ:
"Getting down to brass tacks, this mouse delivers when it comes to gaming. Ive been playing a variety of FPS and RPG games and it tracks smoothly and accurately and has enough adjustability to suit any gamers needs.
The weight adjustment is a standard feature for gaming mice, so its good to see its implemented in a straightforward fashion.
One thing I noticed, however, is my constant gripe with gaming mice being the lack of side-scrolling ability. It just gives the mouse so much more flexibility in its deployment and its not a costly feature to implement. However, it can reduce the life expectancy of the scroll wheel, so that could be why some manufacturers choose not to implement it."
Click here to read the full review.
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