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TSEverdying
post Nov 9 2010, 09:37 PM

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guys try to stick to razer can or not?
this is one whole page of non-related stuff here.

QUOTE(Lil Kiasu @ Nov 9 2010, 08:14 PM)
Ikari Optic + 3H + Creative SB Play! bundled together~ biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Ken.shin- @ Nov 9 2010, 08:21 PM)
play fps games at low sense then you'll find the need to lift your mice often.  nod.gif
i think he meant your SS collection only got ikari and 3h.
and creative SB play isnt steelseries.  biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(jasmineivan @ Nov 9 2010, 08:25 PM)
Haha not interested, now interested to Xai and lots of SS surface.
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QUOTE(Ken.shin- @ Nov 9 2010, 08:27 PM)
i was looking at 9HD. den later i decided to stay with goliathus speed since i personally like cloth mats.  biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(jasmineivan @ Nov 9 2010, 08:27 PM)
The color really striking, but now i more interested to Roccat Kave.
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QUOTE(Lil Kiasu @ Nov 9 2010, 08:28 PM)
oh... but me hor... I add them together to make the 3H a better audio experience ma~  laugh.gif so it's 3 items in the SS bundle to let go~ tongue.gif
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QUOTE(Ken.shin- @ Nov 9 2010, 09:34 PM)
last time was deciding between kave and siberia V2.
den edifier came with the stock clearance, so chose siberia V2 instead.
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post Nov 9 2010, 09:50 PM

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Anyone gonna try out the Tron keyboard?
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post Nov 9 2010, 09:54 PM

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QUOTE(Silverfire @ Nov 9 2010, 09:50 PM)
Anyone gonna try out the Tron keyboard?
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not available how to try cry.gif
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post Nov 9 2010, 09:58 PM

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QUOTE(m0rph @ Nov 9 2010, 09:54 PM)
not available how to try cry.gif
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I mean when they are available la brows.gif
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post Nov 9 2010, 10:13 PM

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Way too expensive. RM5xx. For that price I'd rather get myself a mech keyboard. biggrin.gif
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post Nov 9 2010, 10:16 PM

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QUOTE(CoolBoy89 @ Nov 9 2010, 10:13 PM)
Way too expensive. RM5xx. For that price I'd rather get myself a mech keyboard.  biggrin.gif
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shakehead.gif RM 5xx. SC2 keyboard and mouse is around that price i think. Better choice.

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QUOTE(Silverfire @ Nov 9 2010, 09:50 PM)
Anyone gonna try out the Tron keyboard?
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hope go display / demo unit. would want to see and try it irl. too pricey to get one though. sweat.gif
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post Nov 9 2010, 10:28 PM

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Looks great though, detachable numpad like Sidewinder but the flat keys are really something drool.gif
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post Nov 9 2010, 10:41 PM

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lots of technology inside tat marauder bro..
colour changes according to APM.
extra bling. extra gold.

BW will kill it IMO
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post Nov 9 2010, 11:14 PM

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Of course BW will kill it, any mechanical keyboard can kill a membrane tongue.gif IMO.
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okay guys, here's my short review(pun intended) of the mamba

The packaging is a well 5/5 as the materials aren't just those cheapskate materials if you know what i mean. Everything is thought out with detail. It took me less than 20 seconds to take the acrylic cover off which I don't know why you people make so much fuss about. Throughout the packaging there's only one thing I do not like; the braided cable. This is due to the fact that it's bended thanks to the way the pack it but it doesn't bother me. Back to the mouse and battery. The mouse itself is an art with the level of details Razer has put into it. The seams, the lights on the dock and the mouse itself, even the clickwheel its so beautiful. It fits my hand comfortably, more comfortable than any mouse I've ever use, be it china or some branded but non-ergonomics oriented mouse and the rubber coating seems to have quality to it(I hope so). When i showed it to my younger brother, he said the mouse was bloody big, which fits my palm as I have a large palm and that was important so that I can use it properly and comfortably. The buttons; I thought the main two buttons would give a whole feeling like the iPhone's home button, but no it kind of gave me a fragile and 'plastic-ky' feeling. Even the DPI change buttons felt better, but that's because its smaller, I guess... The side buttons are very easy to click but of course not that easy that you'll be able to click it unintentionally. They're tactile and placed strategically so that you'll be able to click it effortlessly be it the forward or backwards, it's the same, only depending on how do you want to press it. Some may complain that there isn't a little finger rest, but I don't find the need for it as I'm used to dragging it along because it also acts like the tail of a monkey providing extra control and precision. The buttons at the back of the mouse are as they are, no cons nor pros because well, they work as they are. Moving on from the buttons department to the underside. Based on what I've read from reviews and user opinions about how fast you can go from wired to wireless, it is true that you can't remove it quickly cause it's snugged in tightly when you're in wired mode which is good because it ensures that you wire won't come out while you're half way sentencing some noobs to headshots but this comes with a disadvantage. Being locked in tightly, you need force to remove the wire to enable wireless mode so my advice is to turn it off prior to removing the chord and this is why you can't change modes easily. The wireless feature is just awesome, no delays (1ms ultrapolling might be a gimmick which I don't care as even with Microsoft's wireless mouse it still doesn't lag at all) at all. Pairing is a breeze, press once on the dock and once on the mouse, voila~ you're ready to go. The battery is awesome as it lasted me a whole day and being a Li-po battery, you can literally charge it whenever you want but of course, over the charge cycles you'll begin to loose the ability to retain a full 100% charge which is common with ALL rechargeable batteries. Also the weight is just nice as I prefer heavy mouse as it gives me more control thus more precision. The Z-axis problem. This is something new to me as I've never experienced to me but it's normal as when you lift any mouse, naturally there'd be some movement right? (unless you're some perfectionist that wants to lift it perfectly vertically..swt..)and naturally, you'll get used to it so don't worry. I don't want to talk about the driver and firmware as I don't use it except for DPI adjustments.

My rating = 9/10
-1 due to the Z-axis issue* (you'll get used to it real soon)

This post has been edited by ooiwbng: Nov 12 2010, 10:33 PM
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post Nov 10 2010, 12:13 AM

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Tron headset looks cool.
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QUOTE(shueking @ Nov 10 2010, 12:13 AM)
Tron headset looks cool.
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is there a tron headset? blink.gif


Added on November 10, 2010, 12:35 am
QUOTE(ooiwbng @ Nov 9 2010, 11:52 PM)
okay guys, here's my short review(pun intended) of the mamba

The packaging is a well 5/5 as the materials aren't just those cheapskate materials if you know what i mean. Everything is thought out with detail. It took me less than 20 seconds to take the acrylic cover off which I don't know why you people make so much fuss about. Throughout the packaging there's only one thing I do not like; the braided cable. This is due to the fact that it's bended thanks to the way the pack it but it doesn't bother me. Back to the mouse and battery. The mouse itself is an art with the level of details Razer has put into it. The seams, the lights on the dock and the mouse itself, even the clickwheel its so beautiful. It fits my hand comfortably, more comfortable than any mouse I've ever use, be it china or some branded but non-ergonomics oriented mouse and the rubber coating seems to have quality to it(I hope so). When i showed it to my younger brother, he said the mouse was bloody big, which fits my palm as I have a large palm and that was important so that I can use it properly and comfortably. The buttons; I thought the main two buttons would give a whole feeling like the iPhone's home button, but no it kind of gave me a fragile and 'plastic-ky' feeling. Even the DPI change buttons felt better, but that's because its smaller, I guess... The side buttons are very easy to click but of course not that easy that you'll be able to click it unintentionally. They're tactile and placed strategically so that you'll be able to click it effortlessly be it the forward or backwards, it's the same, only depending on how do you want to press it. Some may complain that there isn't a little finger rest, but I don't find the need for it as I'm used to dragging it along because it also acts like a tail of a monkey providing extra control and precision. The buttons of the mouse are as they are, no cons nor pros because well, they work as they are. Moving on from the buttons department to the underside. Based on what I've read from reviews and user opinions about how fast you can go from wired to wireless, it is true that you can't remove it quickly cause it's snugged in tightly when you're in wired mode which is good because it ensures that you wire won't come out while you're half way sentencing some noobs to headshots but this comes with a disadvantage. Being locked in tightly, you need force to remove the wire to enable wireless mode so my advice is to turn it off prior to removing the chord and this is why you can't change modes easily. The wireless feature is just awesome, no delays (1ms ultrapolling might be a gimmick which I don't care as even with Microsoft's wireless mouse it still doesn't lag at all) at all. Pairing is a breeze, press once on the dock and once on the mouse, voila~ you're ready to go. The battery is awesome as it lasted me a whole day and being a Li-po battery, you can literally charge it whenever you want but of course, over the charge cycles you'll begin to loose the ability to retain a full 100% charge which is common with ALL rechargeable batteries. Also the weight is just nice as I prefer heavy mouse as it gives me more control thus more precision. The Z-axis problem. This is something new to me as I've never experienced to me but it's normal as when you lift any mouse, naturally there'd be some movement right? (unless you're some perfectionist that wants to lift it perfectly vertically..swt..) I don't want to talk about the driver and firmware as I don't use it except for DPI adjustments.
----for now this is what i can think of what to say, so if you've got any qns, post below and i'll reply accordingly----
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Nice review anyway.
But the battery part, my mamba will automatically turn it off when it is full charged on dock. Is it still charging although it is off?

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im nt entirely sure of that coz i havent charge my batt fully..but i can say that if u turn the mouse off and dock it, it still charges..(batt not full)
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QUOTE(Everdying @ Nov 9 2010, 09:37 PM)
guys try to stick to razer can or not?
this is one whole page of non-related stuff here.
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So many off-topiced post lol

Then come back to razer, bw will come in later than bw ultimate??


Added on November 10, 2010, 1:15 am
QUOTE(CoolBoy89 @ Nov 9 2010, 10:13 PM)
Way too expensive. RM5xx. For that price I'd rather get myself a mech keyboard.  biggrin.gif
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True, I rather get BW ultimate, mechanical keyboard with backlit. 1 way better than other mechanical keyboard.

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QUOTE(Lil Kiasu @ Nov 9 2010, 03:44 PM)
RMA?  hmm.gif coz my DB is able to run fine on Win 7 Pro x64 with Razer's outdated drivers and Win 7 driver v1.0~
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my copperhead warranty has expired. anyway to hard boot it? i know the mouse is still working but after the firmware upgrade it just cannot be detected by windows.
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post Nov 10 2010, 11:04 AM

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QUOTE(ooiwbng @ Nov 10 2010, 12:43 AM)
im nt entirely sure of that coz i havent charge my batt fully..but i can say that if u turn the mouse off and dock it, it still charges..(batt not full)
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you know that you've just poisoned me kao kao with that review of yours? shocking.gif

QUOTE(jasmineivan @ Nov 10 2010, 01:14 AM)
True, I rather get BW ultimate, mechanical keyboard with backlit. 1 way better than other mechanical keyboard.
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I'll get the standard when it arrives... no point for me going for the extra ports and lighting~
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lols...get 1 then tongue.gif
not many mamba users here...
and while u keep talking abt bw, im getting more poisoned as well...i've promised myself to not buy d..but crap =X

This post has been edited by ooiwbng: Nov 10 2010, 11:16 AM
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QUOTE(Lil Kiasu @ Nov 10 2010, 11:04 AM)
you know that you've just poisoned me kao kao with that review of yours?  shocking.gif
I'll get the standard when it arrives... no point for me going for the extra ports and lighting~
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I also, but he mentioned he like lycosa because of the backlit, so i think is worth it for the back lit for him.

I always agree with you because i did sold away all my razer "lightful" stuff and trade with all no light gears.
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post Nov 10 2010, 02:17 PM

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Just got my Vespula today. Hmm.. the dual surface is amazing. The only problem with it is the palm rest seems a lil bit too high.. i cant grip my mouse completely because its like an obstacle there. Maybe i haven't get used to it yet. biggrin.gif

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