• Cheap Gaming Mouse
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I'm trying to buy my friend a cheap gaming mouse for his computer. I'm pretty broke but I'm willing to spend a bit just so he can play his PC games again. I don't know much about brands anymore since I'm still using hardware that dates back from 5 years. (Logitech Keyboard) and some Cheap Razer Mouse. Any suggestions?
MX518, G5, etc...
[url]http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCategory.aspx?SubCategory=65&name=Mice&Order=RATING[/url]
I really don't know what the difference between a gaming mouse and a normal mouse is. . . anyone care to explain?
I can suggest the [url=http://www.revoltec.net/revoltec.net/index.php?StoryID=7&ArticleID=279&WorldID=3&websiteLang=en]Revoltec Wired Gaming Mouse W102[/url]. Costs about 10$, has a 1600dpi laser, 5 keys. Propably anything you need.
[url=http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Logitech+-+G9+Laser+Gaming+Mouse/8472324.p?id=1185265538878&skuId=8472324&st=g9&contract_desc=null]G9[/url] is $35 and is pretty nice, I own and use one.
I recommend Logitech MX 518. Make sure you get a decent mouse pad to go with it.
I highly recommend the MX518 its very durable and is comfortable.
[QUOTE=DudeGuyKT;23167130]I really don't know what the difference between a gaming mouse and a normal mouse is. . . anyone care to explain?[/QUOTE] Like wise...I've used a "gaming mouse" and I couldn't really tell the difference
When I think "Gaming Mouse", I think extra buttons, better comfort, DPI switches, that sort of thing.
[QUOTE=Takkun10;23180191][url=http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Logitech+-+G9+Laser+Gaming+Mouse/8472324.p?id=1185265538878&skuId=8472324&st=g9&contract_desc=null]G9[/url] is $35 and is pretty nice, I own and use one.[/QUOTE] whoa
Also I'm pretty sure if you send it to logitech saying its busted they will give you a g9x or at least thats what happened to one guy.
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