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Gaming Mouse
hey guys,
im currently looking for a new gaming mouse, and ive narrowed my choice down to 2 gaming mice; the Logitech MX518, or the Microsoft/Razer Habu. the difference in price is no concern to me, ive checked prices and theyre about the same.
enlighten me with your wisdom!
PS: or throw in your picks, im still not completely fixed on my decision
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I play with the MX518, but really all of the high end Logitech mice are great. I hear the Razr is good too, but I like to give MS as little money as I have to...
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I've used the Razer Diamaond back and the Logitech G5 and i have to highly reccomend the G5 IT'S 2000Dpi and it has it's own weights so you can find the weight that suits you.
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I have the Logitech MX510. I paid extra for the blue one. It's fairly light and real fast. Although, if the G5 was out when I was buying I would've bought that.
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GREAT feeling! Slightly better than Logitech mx518 (have tried it in a netcafe on unknown-name mousepad).
price is about 20$ or less. Laser technology, large enough to fill your hand and the top does not look so green as in the web site (its as gray as the sides).
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Definatley don't get the Razer Habu man its crap. Really what you get all depends on your price range, remeber that you get what you pay for, you pay crap price you get crap mouse brother. Good luck.
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