QUOTE(Everdying @ Dec 22 2006, 01:07 AM)
hard pad or cloth pad is better?The Razer Thread V2.0, Everything Razer
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does an exactmat user qualify to be a member?
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@everdying
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QUOTE(refnulf @ Jan 24 2007, 12:24 AM) I'm using a Phillips HP-1000 for all my music/gaming needs. Sounds fine enough for me but if you ask the music experts they'll give you a list of how it's not good enough. Hence, different opinions from different users. True. Those are the people who can probably tell sounds each hertz apart. And the audio equipment for them would cost easily rm1000 and above Well, to be fair, the Barracuda is made for gaming, which gives and advantage since its capable of producing directional sound within the cans. Although it costs rather high for something that would sound totally useless for music, it has its qualities for what its built for, gaming. |
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ Jan 24 2007, 12:44 PM) FYI, lol on head-fi the best gaming headphones to those fellers would be the Beyerdynamic DT770 and the Audio Technica A900 (both closed cans) due to their massive soundstage and sound quality. they actually kinda doubt the gaming brands for headphones. BeyerDynamic and Audio Technica really chato man since their stuff is more for the audiophiles XD dam, using those, every awp shot fired would sound like music XD |
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Jan 25 2007, 05:51 PM) Its ergonomically designed for right handers. A lefty can use it, but it would feel awkward.QUOTE(hihihehe @ Posted Today, 04:00 PM) deathadder is better or copperhead better??? Sensor wise DeathAdder will definitely be better. But if you're left handed it would feel awkward. |
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Jan 26 2007, 03:34 AM
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muahaha
let all u ppl get the deathadder first XD guinea pig XD see got any durability problems with it anot XD hahaa actually just an excuse to find more time to save up lol |
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QUOTE(hongchiang @ Jan 27 2007, 10:25 PM) would like to ask u all what do u all think about diamondback? is ti worth to have because the price is between krait and ch... diamondback > krait and copperheadis it better to get krait if tight budget? what is the specialty of diamondback? thanks.. its sensor is very reliable and its got good looks to boot. |
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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Feb 6 2007, 06:45 PM) hei u dont piss me off ok?i ask about the razer mouse feet will tear off or wat when not using mouse pad but u gif me the bullshit reply. i ask about it coz i get this prob b4 at my old mouse Then you already answered your question yourself. =/and chill la he is just joking =/ when ur not using a mouse pad the teflon feet is more exposed to friction thats y it rips off quickly if the whole piece flies off rather than wearing off, that means the glueing is gay send rma if u feel like it since thats manufacturer defect This post has been edited by sean392: Feb 6 2007, 07:31 PM |
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QUOTE(altie @ Feb 6 2007, 08:05 PM) Even with a mousepad my Logitech rodents suffered from tearing feet. So far with my Copperhead, the feet are holding. Need more time to test. erm.... PTFE = PolyTetraFluoroEthylene = Teflon IMHO, the Teflon feet are hardier than the PTFE feet on Logitech mice. It's always advisable to use a mousepad with your rodents. Just like, don't drive a car without a seatbelt. =p |
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QUOTE(blu3_apple @ Feb 10 2007, 08:44 PM) im using the DeathAdder for almost a day already... how the mouse feels all depends on youhmph, i need to know the configurations for the DeathAdder you guys using.... every single config i dono how to fully utilised the features or functions..... it seems like an ordinary mouse with this high price tag...i mean besides the sleek and elegant look, and the cool-ness of it ..lols so mind sharing please !!! how to best use DeathAdder ! Thanks in advance wat feels most comfortable to you keep changing your settings till u find it the most comfortable to you what u paid so much is for the mouses in accuracy and not skipping at important times |
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everglide titan gaming mat = razer mantis
everglide richochet 2.52 = razer exactmat smoothness wise hard mats wud be better but they wear out your mouse feets like crazy both are great mats on their own goodluck |
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