I just love the comfort of it. Makes my wrist feel that everything is smoothed out and "streamlined" whether if its with gaming or with any other work. Kind have a frictionless scroll wheel to fly to add more comfort and whatnot.
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ShcShc
Canada912 Posts
I just love the comfort of it. Makes my wrist feel that everything is smoothed out and "streamlined" whether if its with gaming or with any other work. Kind have a frictionless scroll wheel to fly to add more comfort and whatnot. | ||
MamiyaOtaru
United States1687 Posts
But my favourite bit is the ability to press every key at once, and have them all register (provided one is using the ps/2 version). I can play any chord in frets on fire, can steer left while giving gas and brake, lean left while walking forward/right and crouching and zooming, whatever I want. n-key rollover (not some half assed anti-ghosting) is unbeatable. Swappable keycaps with fun/useful symbols add a little flair. Also, having mods covered under warranty is sweet, should I choose to go that route. I also love my Deathadder, but the Legend is awesome! | ||
omninmo
2349 Posts
ps razer please release a mechanical keyboard. Your keyboards have lots of fancy abilities and lights but the essential element, the keys and input board, are lackluster. I returned my anaconda in favor of a simple cherry keyboard. | ||
omninmo
2349 Posts
ps razer please release a mechanical keyboard. Your keyboards have lots of fancy abilities and lights but the essential element, the keys and input board, are lackluster. I returned my anaconda in favor of a simple cherry keyboard. | ||
Jonoman92
United States9091 Posts
I bought the Krait since it was supposedly designed for RTS games and it has worked great. It fits my hand, grips my cheap mouse pad well and it's 1600DPI was a must when I recently upgraded to a 22" LCD screen. It's my favorite mouse I've used so far, and it was also pretty cheap too. Like $30 if I remember correctly. edit: btw those earphone things looks sweet, I'd like a pair | ||
JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
I'll be damned if I can find any of them in brick and mortar stores around here though. And this is the one thing you can't buy on the net based on reviews. So, no razer for me. Sticking with my oldschool mx revolution (damn love the weight and stability on this, perfect for FPS, and yet glides so well that it manages to be a godsend for RTS as well. Oh and the continuous scroll wheel on this thing is awesome. I dunno if that's a standard feature in new mice now, but if not, it certainly should be. Too bad for lefties I suppose though), 10$ logitech headset (lots of noise leakage but it's extremely comfortable and gets the job done), and my awesome laptop keyboard. Desktop keyboards click too loud Good luck to whoever wins this (having skimmed the thread I think I know who they will be ) | ||
Puosu
6982 Posts
My "Trust Windows 98 Power Keyboard" is a close second, just because I've gotten used to it so well I would never be able to change to another one. | ||
Energies
Australia3225 Posts
I can't really explain the atmosphere of this mouse, but if you lift it off the mouse pad and place it back down, it owns the mouse pad, it sits there with such grace and prowess while my Razer diamondback before its sensor stopped functioning for no reason would feel cheap and flimsy as if a gust of wind would take it, it held no presence or authority. I just love the single function key placed above the thumb, ergonomically amazing to reach, great for Vent and Teamspeak. The scroll wheel is also a favorite of mine, after almost 3 years of use, it still functions as eloquently as the day I bought it. Can't say I have ever really used the quick dpi switch buttons though, but its good to have the option. And who ever made the cord on this thing is a man after my own heart, I'm convinced I could hold the mouse by the cord and swing it around my head and nothing would happen, it is synthetically coated and has no tangle issues. I'm a pretty harsh critic, its a shame that I had a dud razer, but unfortunately the one bad experience has turned me off their mice. My G5 does however live on a Razer ExactMat - Control Side which is a fabulous piece of work. My keyboard is an EverGlide T-1000. I use it for a couple of reasons. Simple and slim. It has it's own headphone/microphone and USB jack. I love those. T-1000 + Show Spoiler + | ||
Teejing
Germany1360 Posts
Solid products for not too much money. I do not need any fancy extras so those products are perfect for me. | ||
Makiva
88 Posts
I play a lot of online pictionary (and draw a lot during my free time), so the Wacom Bamboo Tablet (small) is by far my favorite peripheral. not the archetypal gaming peripheral, but it sure comes in handy when playing flash games / msn games with friends where you can doodle distracting images in the dialogue box. | ||
st3f
Canada168 Posts
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BBS
Germany204 Posts
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HyoSang
United States194 Posts
It's ergonomic design makes it feel natural in you hand. The buttons are placed in an intuitive fashion, but do not intrude upon regular use. The additional buttons, lower left scroll-wheel, and toggled scroll wheel makes the Logitech MX revolution one of the most customizable peripherals on the market. It doesn't try to revolutionize the mouse, necessarily, but rather it pushes the standard mouse design to its limits, with extremely satisfying results. Which makes it my top pick. | ||
Kaltes_Feuer
Netherlands7 Posts
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Eskii
Canada544 Posts
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-slo.m1ke-
Slovenia352 Posts
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XDawn
Canada4040 Posts
Everyone else around me I've seen getting a diamondback or some high tech logitech mouse which as features that probably aren't going to get used anyway, which is why I stuck with my Krait - simple, elegant and effective. | ||
McFly
United States116 Posts
Without it there would be no foreign SC:BW scene. +1 | ||
Megalisk
United States6095 Posts
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Pyrrhuloxia
United States6700 Posts
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