QUOTE(evofantasy @ Jun 17 2010, 01:57 AM)
that's wut the rubber coating is for...
it helps u maintain grip despite the sweat...
well everything will wear and tear so u gotta take care of it...
for a 250bucks mouse (and yes its expensive for me for a mouse and if not for my gf as my bday present i wouldnt bother getting it lol), it deserves more attention than a 20buck mouse...
the same would happen to a logitech mouse with rubber coating...
quoting from u "google it"...
Just a question. How many years do you plan to use your precious mouse?it helps u maintain grip despite the sweat...
well everything will wear and tear so u gotta take care of it...
for a 250bucks mouse (and yes its expensive for me for a mouse and if not for my gf as my bday present i wouldnt bother getting it lol), it deserves more attention than a 20buck mouse...
the same would happen to a logitech mouse with rubber coating...
quoting from u "google it"...
Face it. Wear and Tear is fact of life. While I do not disagree with you treating the mouse nicely, but it's afterall a tool.
A mouse that can lasts me for 2 years without any problem considered as a good mouse, despite the wear and tear that makes the mouse looks ugly.
First you bought your mouse perhaps you will, wash your hand every 30minutes etc, but after, say 3 months and you will not give a damn anymore because you know it's just a mouse, a tool, nothing more.
It's not something that you buy and look at, it's not a collectible, of course if you wanted to, by all means and make a display stand for it, but not using it, that's what "Collectible" means.
Jun 17 2010, 02:15 AM

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