QUOTE(SoulRex @ Apr 3 2013, 06:08 PM)
i ardy got DA 3.5g,it served me well but do not last long, right clicky not so nice to click anymore.....as for sensei hardly can see demo set in melaka..
How long did it last you? Hardcore gamer? I personally think that the DA lasts longer for FPS players compared to Dota players. I didn't like how it felt when I'm playing dota. Seems the buttons are very fragile as I do multiple left clicks sometimes.
QUOTE(Searingmage @ Apr 3 2013, 07:30 PM)
You can give G700 a consideration as well..
Sensei RAW is pretty good also.. Would suggest Sensei RAW over deathadder
In terms of what? The sensor? How about the comfortableness? My first priority in getting a mouse is the comfort level / ergonomics of the mouse, which is very important to me, as I do long hours of work on the computer. I'm a palm gripper, so I personally think the DA is awesome..
QUOTE(afadzil21 @ Apr 4 2013, 02:07 PM)
Having all 3 I can say that hands down the DA 2013 is one of the best I've used, comfort, tracking and feel. Sensei is awesome as well, great for ambidextrous mouse lovers. G700 is good, but too many buttons just gets in the way sometimes. Especially since they are all over the place unlike the thumb grid on the G600.
Try to feel the mouse somewhere before you buy. Comfort is quite a personal thing and comes down a lot to your grip, palm, claw or fingertip. You also need to choose the right surface for the mouse. Laser mice like the Sensei and G700 track well on hard surfaces. Optical like the DA and Recon I use are well suited to cloth which I prefer. Don't just buy something for the crazy high DPI or awesome looks, believe me many good looking mice are a pain when held in hand. Tried and true designs like the MX from Logitech and DA from Razer are strong because they work.
BTW, does the surface of the 2013 version same as the 3.5G? The rubber matte surface? I got a bit regret that I didn't go for the Black Edition. Now I'm so worried about the rubber surface going sticky.