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SoulRex
post Apr 3 2013, 06:08 PM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Apr 3 2013, 09:05 AM)
Thanks for reading, yes it is stylish in a sense lol depends on individual taste smile.gif I'm told that it comes in 2 colours, black & maroon  wink.gif
you're comparing an ambidextrous with a righty mouse, both have different feel and handling. I'd probably favour the DA cause I'm not much in favour of ambi mice though. have you tried the feel of these 2 mouse? it's better to have a go at it before purchase
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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..
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post Apr 3 2013, 07:30 PM

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QUOTE(SoulRex @ Apr 3 2013, 02:03 AM)
any mouse to recommend for a budget of rm250????
currently in consideration of sensei Raw frost blue and deathadder 2013
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You can give G700 a consideration as well..
Sensei RAW is pretty good also.. Would suggest Sensei RAW over deathadder
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post Apr 4 2013, 02:07 PM

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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
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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.
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post Apr 4 2013, 04:11 PM

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I'm using Steelseries Diablo III mouse for around 4 months now, which is quite similar to the Xai.

I'll prepare the review of it and post up here in a while.
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post Apr 5 2013, 02:39 PM

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Anyone's looking for Steelseries Sensei Raw Black Ops II edition? I'm selling my gaming mouse, used only for 3 weeks.

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=ST&f...0#entry58951879
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post Apr 5 2013, 11:44 PM

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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..
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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
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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.
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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.
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post Apr 6 2013, 01:39 AM

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I have budget around 150-250, mainly for gaming purpose, comfortable. Any recommendation?
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post Apr 6 2013, 09:40 AM

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QUOTE(SuperJunior @ Apr 6 2013, 01:39 AM)
I have budget around 150-250, mainly for gaming purpose, comfortable. Any recommendation?
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I hope you're not a lefty lolx here are some that suit your budget

Razer Death Adder RM180
Logitech G300 / G400 RM80
Logitech G500 RM169
Logitech G600 RM198

Some of the Cooler Master and Thermaltake (TT E-sports line) will also match your budget but I have no idea on their comfort level
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post Apr 6 2013, 09:59 AM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Apr 6 2013, 09:40 AM)
I hope you're not a lefty lolx here are some that suit your budget

Razer Death Adder RM180
Logitech G300 / G400 RM80
Logitech G500 RM169
Logitech G600 RM198

Some of the Cooler Master and Thermaltake (TT E-sports line) will also match your budget but I have no idea on their comfort level
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Thank you very much smile.gif
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post Apr 6 2013, 08:25 PM

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Currently using Logitech M100 mouse, love the durability of it. However the dpi is too low for high resolution gaming performance.
I have survey a few logitech gaming mouses but they are just too big for my hand =_=''.
Therefore I'm thinking to get a gaming mouse later on.
Need recommendations from sifu here notworthy.gif .

Budget: RM200~300.
Games mostly played: Warcraft II, Dota, Dota2.
Size of mouse: Prefer it has similar to M100 size so that i can palm it easily. My hands are small blush.gif .
**Please no optical type because I lazy to put/put away mouse pad. I mostly do paper works on same table and mouse pad is just like blocking me from doing works haha.

Prefer the mouse that gives nice tracking/sensitivity too since my sister will use my computer sometimes. She complained that my mouse is bad, maybe it is because that my table not flat enough causing that problem on tracking smoothly.

This post has been edited by hmwgbworld: Apr 6 2013, 08:28 PM
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post Apr 7 2013, 11:10 AM

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opinion on this mouse?
Armageddon Mikoyan Foxbat

currently it's in bundle with Taranis KAI-13 keyboard and a mouse pad for RM300 at AllIT and limited stock. dunno if it's worth the money. unsure.gif unsure.gif

hard to find the review for this mouse. the keyboard review looks promising though.

This post has been edited by memphiz_zero88: Apr 7 2013, 11:11 AM
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post Apr 7 2013, 11:44 AM

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QUOTE(memphiz_zero88 @ Apr 7 2013, 11:10 AM)
opinion on this mouse?
Armageddon Mikoyan Foxbat

currently it's in bundle with  Taranis KAI-13 keyboard and a mouse pad for RM300 at AllIT and limited stock. dunno if it's worth the money. unsure.gif  unsure.gif

hard to find the review for this mouse. the keyboard review looks promising though.
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The mouse grip is decent I try it before but never actually had chance playing but grip only... most shop have the grip-only test unit sweat.gif

The keyboard is definitely not nice typing on and even worst on gaming.. go try it out urself.


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post Apr 7 2013, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(Nagashiro @ Apr 7 2013, 11:44 AM)
The keyboard is definitely not nice typing on and even worst on gaming.. go try it out urself.
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keyboard not nice for type? hmm.gif

only found 1 review for this keyboard http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2664864/all
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post Apr 7 2013, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(memphiz_zero88 @ Apr 7 2013, 12:02 PM)
keyboard not nice for type? hmm.gif

only found 1 review for this keyboard http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2664864/all
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Personal preferences.. Maybe I am more onto mechanical keyboard already ...
I felt the key to bit filmsy and the feeling is very much like cheapo Logitech keyboard. THe plus is only the cool lookig backlit.

The decision is still up tou . icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(memphiz_zero88 @ Apr 7 2013, 12:02 PM)
keyboard not nice for type? hmm.gif

only found 1 review for this keyboard http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2664864/all
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I can vouch for that wink.gif the keys are slippery and not actually nice for typing.. gaming is ok since you don't change buttons all the time but yeah there are better ones out there
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QUOTE(Nagashiro @ Apr 7 2013, 03:05 PM)
Personal preferences.. Maybe I am more onto mechanical keyboard already ...
I felt the key to bit filmsy and the feeling is very much like cheapo Logitech keyboard. THe plus is only the cool lookig backlit.

The decision is still up tou . icon_rolleyes.gif
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i'm more into cool-looking keyboard though sweat.gif

will go take another look at the keyboard

QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Apr 7 2013, 03:05 PM)
I can vouch for that wink.gif the keys are slippery and not actually nice for typing.. gaming is ok since you don't change buttons all the time but yeah there are better ones out there
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thanks for the review. hard to find any review for this keyboard on the internet.
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post Apr 7 2013, 06:38 PM

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Gigabyte M7
Logitech G300
Logitech G400

for the above given price range, which would u go for?
I can't decide and have no experience of using any one of them.

And I saw ALOT of other brand mice around that price range, some with incredible design and many buttons, are they reliable? or is it safer to go for more mainstream brand?

This post has been edited by shirley_andy: Apr 7 2013, 06:41 PM
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post Apr 7 2013, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(shirley_andy @ Apr 7 2013, 06:38 PM)
Gigabyte M7
Logitech G300
Logitech G400

for the above given price range, which would u go for?
I can't decide and have no experience of using any one of them.

And I saw ALOT of other brand mice around that price range, some with incredible design and many buttons, are they reliable? or is it safer to go for more mainstream brand?
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I'd go for the G300 or G400 if I were you, so far, the Logitech brand of devices served me well. Gigabyte mice on the other hand, had a few of them, not the M7 though, generally doesn't last more than a year before giving problems
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post Apr 7 2013, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(memphiz_zero88 @ Apr 7 2013, 11:10 AM)
opinion on this mouse?
Armageddon Mikoyan Foxbat

currently it's in bundle with  Taranis KAI-13 keyboard and a mouse pad for RM300 at AllIT and limited stock. dunno if it's worth the money. unsure.gif  unsure.gif

hard to find the review for this mouse. the keyboard review looks promising though.
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Why nowdays this brand so hot ar? i actually feel they look cheap sweat.gif
get Corsair, Zowie or Logitech also better than this hmm.gif
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post Apr 7 2013, 08:24 PM

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QUOTE(Clem1982 @ Apr 7 2013, 07:57 PM)
I'd go for the G300 or G400 if I were you, so far, the Logitech brand of devices served me well. Gigabyte mice on the other hand, had a few of them, not the M7 though, generally doesn't last more than a year before giving problems
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Logitech...durability of this brand is like insane =D

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