I can't post to this old topic, so here's a new thread.<BR><BR>As described by petterf in the linked post, really slow movements of a mouse with 2000 dpi laser or 1800 dpi IR emitter/sensor leads to ...
How high of a DPI do you truly need in a gaming mouse? The answer depends on who you ask and the though the consensus is typically in a range much lower than what mouse makers like to promote, they ...
Back in 1999, Razer released the Boomslang. It was claimed to be the "world's first dedicated gaming mouse" featuring a rollerball design and up to a whopping 2000 DPI. Now, the year is 2026 and Razer ...
Razer’s DeathAdder design is a minor legend among PC gamers, first appearing in 2006 and a favorite ever since for its ergonomic, grippy body shape. The company is giving the design a huge and pricey ...
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As per a report, leaked renders point to a new addition to the Razer Viper 3 lineup – the Viper V3 Pro Edition gaming mouse. Boasting an ultralight design (weighing in at 53g for most colors and 54g ...
Choosing the best mouse pad is crucial for PC gaming. These are the best gaming mouse pads available right now. No matter what features gamers want from a gaming mouse, there are plenty to choose from ...
We’re spoiled for choice now with gaming mice. Some just hit ridiculous heights in performance — mice like the Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2 and Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro, for example, are just two that ...
Imagine you are in the middle of your game, you need to run to shoot down the enemies, but then you get hit because you tried to move quickly, but your mouse didn’t support you. By definition, DPI is ...
Razer just announced its Viper V2 Pro gaming mouse, which weighs 58 grams. The mouse features Razer Optical Mouse Switches Gen-3 and a Razer Focus Pro 30K Optical Sensor. The Viper V2 Pro supports ...
We have come a long way using traditional old optical, laser, and some old school audience will also recall their memories of using a trackball mouse. Gone are the days when the mouse had only two ...