QUOTE(rurushu @ Dec 31 2015, 10:47 PM)
i dont think Rival is considered ambi, it is more to ergonomic
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Ambidextrous should be left and right also same, for example Zowie FK-1:
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Sorry I wasn't specific, I was referring to the rival 100 which has an ambidextrous shape.
QUOTE(FaezFarhan @ Jan 1 2016, 12:19 AM)
Going for the Razer Mamba Chroma Tournament Edition. Should I? Or get something better with that price?
There is a distinct dislike (hate) towards razer products among some (majority) of gamers. I personally feel like their products are overpriced and lacking in build quality as well as troublesome drivers. Admittedly it has been years since I used a razer product so that might not be true.
1. The Razer Mamba Chroma Tournament Edition has a laser sensor. For most fps gamers, this is a big no-no as optical sensors are more accurate than laser.
"Lastly, the performance of the new sensor is great as well. We definitely had no need to go anywhere near the maximum DPI level, even on a 4K monitor, but the option is there if you need it. At more realistic levels, the mouse offers excellent tracking that's smooth and jitter free with no built-in acceleration (unless you add it via the software). As a laser mouse, it also works very well on less than ideal surfaces too. Using a low DPI and large sweeping movements, we did still encounter a little jitter when repositioning the mouse, but the lift off distance did still feel fairly low."-http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/peripherals/2015/06/16/razer-mamba-2015-tournament-edition-review/2
2. It has RGB lighting which makes the product more expensive. A non issue if you want RGB lighting.
I suppose it comes down to what type of games are you going to play primarily. I my self use and love the logitech's g502 although I had to change a palm grip with g300 to a claw grip. I am also biased towards logitech's mice.