Looks cool but not for 130$ US.
Besides, its using the avago 9800 sensor which is STILL plagued with acceleration issues. Do not want.
And like another poster said, none of this synapse login crap to use mouse software. WTF are they thinking with this crap, what use is it to do this for...
That is the Philips Twin Eye PLN 2032 sensor. I have the mamba which has the same sensor and it has acceleration/z-axis issues to the point to where I dont use it anymore - unfortunately its pretty bad. If you like acceleration in your mouse, it'll be great, but there's a saying that goes...
The G400 has sensor issues past 800DPI but up until there it's a great sensor from what I've read. Plus it's fixed DPI, that has what has kept me from getting one.
I have the g700 and I don't mind the weight personally.
How is the sensor on the kana? Is it crazy accurate like the Ikari? I've been looking for an accurate mouse like the Ikari but with a better build. The Ikari's just don't last, I've gone thru 2 of them with even moderate use.
Hmmm seeing as the only mouse that has the same sensor as the Ikari is the nova slider (unavailable anywhere), I'm wondering which has the more accurate sensor, the DA 3G original or the DA 3.5? I have the DA 3G original from when it first came out :D
So what is basically the best/most accurate sensor on a mouse? I need to get that mouse - as long as its not an Ikari laser and has adjustable DPI lol
Maybe the xai or sensei? But the xai is practically impossible to find right now :(
How's the tracking on that mouse with the ceramic feet...
No I haven't, I havent bought a mouse since the G700 but skimmed to see if there is anything new out. I'm a mouse hound lol I like to try out new stuff but nothing has interested me since the Ikari and G700 tracked so well. The reviews seem to be all about ergonomics and features but never...
I've owned a lot of gaming mice but none come close to the tracking of the Ikari laser. I have not tried the sensei and tried the xai for a short while but returned it because the last of a double click option in the software to make the middle button double click. But the Ikari is so good at...
Ok cool. I was just wondering because when Im looking at reviews, the corsair was reviewed as 'average' speed, while the crucial's speed was 'excessive' and gave about a 10% real world difference in gaming. It's only about a 6$ difference though so I might take a closer look at them.