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    Odin: I'd still recommend the Microsoft Sidewinder X8 over this. A) It's $15 cheaper. B) It's wireless with a use-and-charge cable. C) Has the best side bu... more »
    Xagest: Definitely love the thicker cable. My old Razor cable broke where it meets the USB plug (a casualty of laptop gaming). Now it's held together by bad... more »
    SmokeyRivers: Meh, I am not as impressed with that as I am with the new Razer Mamba I just picked up. Loving the Mamba so far, and even though it isn't mac compati... more »
    met2art: "Look, we're giving you less and charging more. You wanna know why? I'll tell you why. For each mouse we got four drawers full of extra frills like bu... more »
    phunnyballs: I think it is $50 because it is a laser mouse. Anything less @MSRB at launch would be infared. I have seen ~$30 laser mice, but their laser's die aft... more »
    Digo: I got my Diamondback for like $25 on woot. #razerabyssus more »
    Eavangel: I game just fine with my MX Revolution... I can also adjust my iTunes, Volume, and Sensitivity all from the mouse. =] more »
    fusedinertia: The term "HD" is starting to become or has become the same way "MegaPixels" did, although "HD" is not measurable, adding HD to a product name ensues t... more »
    gadam07: Bah, I refuse to believe they put any real research into the shape of that mouse. If they had, they'd come up with something a little less boring loo... more »
    strider_mt2k: Well, years until they released the Mamba desktop gaming mouse anyway... (An awesome mouse, BTW.) more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: Not as ugly as the Mitsuoka Orochi more »
    iwishiwasjeff: Is it strange that I have a birthmark just like the design on the mouse? more »
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    Razer Imperator Review

    The Imperator is Razer's latest gaming mouse, and it may be their best—oddly, because it feels like a mouse from an entirely different company. More »
  • #mice

    Razer Imperator Gaming Mouse With Slip-Slidey Thumb Buttons

    Razer's Imperator is pretty standard right-handed Razer gaming mouse (5600dpi tracking, etc.), but it has sliding thumb buttons, so you can adjust exactly where they sit on the mouse. Could be gimmicky, but I'm definitely intrigued. [Razer]
  • #mice

    Razer's No-Frills Abyssus Gaming Mouse Needs More Frills

    I'm a minimalist when it comes to mouse bling, but for $50, Razer's Abyssus is a little too lean—there aren't even any thumb buttons—just raw 3500DPI tracking and a 1ms response time with on-the-fly adjustment. More »
  • #gaming

    SteelSeries Xai Gaming Mouse Is High Definition, Whatever That Means

    Did you know it was gaming mouse season? It's the time of year when they come out of their Cheeto-packed burrows to mate. SteelSeries' Xai's mating call is its "high definition" sensor. More »
  • #gaming

    Razer Orochi Bluetooth Laser Gaming Mouse With 4000dpi for Tiny Hands (or Laptops)

    After years of proclaiming wireless ain't good enough for real gaming mice, Razer's got a Bluetooth notebook mouse. Otherwise, Orochi is what'd you expect from Razer for $80: 4000dpi, 7 programmable buttons, and onboard memory for storing your macros. More »
  • #mice

    Silverstone Raven Gaming Mouse Has a Tumor on the Side, Can't Possibly Be Comfortable

  • #nzxt

    NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse Lightning Review

    The Gadget Avatar is the first-ever gaming mouse from NZXT, who's better known for its Battlestar Galactica-worthy PC cases. It's got the usual gaming mice features—a ridiculous DPI count with on-the-fly-switching, a crapload of customizable buttons, and bright, shiny lights. More »
  • #computermice

    HP Gaming Mice Have 5 Programmable Profiles, 5 Macro Buttons

  • #lightningreview

    Lightning Review: Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse for PC and Mac

    The Gadget: Razer's DeathAdder, an 1800dpi right-handed gaming mouse for PC or Mac. More »
  • #gaming

    Razer 4000DPI Lachesis Mouse Reviewed (Verdict: Great on a 30-Inch Screen)

  • #gaming

    Saitek Cyborg 3200dpi Gaming Mouse Is Ugly, Super Customizable

    Saitek continues on the path of insane 3200dpi laser gaming mice, though its latest, the Cyborg, seems to take a cue from Logitech's G9 design-wise with a boatload of customization options—unless you're a leftie (ha!). Besides being similarly ugly, you can adjust the grip by sliding the front section forward or backward, rather than pop the outer shell off entirely. Its four-way scroll wheel also has adjustable speed settings, which Saitek says is unique for a gaming mouse. Finally, two of its buttons are apparently "freely programmable" in addition to built-in media controls. Oh, and like any high-end gaming mouse of late—a useless trend if ever there was—it has swappable weights. No official street date or price, though Amazon UK pegs it as Jan. 11 for £40 ($83). [Electronista]
  • #peripherals

    Logitech G9 Gaming Mouse Leaked?

  • #peripherals

    Good Work Systems R2 Gaming Mouse Frags with Blinkinlights

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