Gaming precision mice are available in many models at various price points, and dedicated gamers have no problem dropping extra money to get a leg up while gaming. But do you have to break the bank to ...
What do people look for in their gaming mice? We recently spoke with SteelSeries about the company's distrust of DPI as the last word in mouse quality. The company's XAI Laser Mouse reflects this ...
We recently took a look at a couple of GAMDIAS items before, the more recent being the ARES Combo keyboard and mouse. Being a more budget offering, the ARES was extremely good value for money. Under ...
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. TweakTown may also earn commissions from other affiliate partners at no extra cost to you. Just over two years ago, we were given the ...
Mionix has completely flipped the script since their last submission to our labs. While the Naos, their pervious submission, was all about the feature set, the mouse body was where that design shined.
Today we take a look at an update to one of Microsoft’s most popular mice, the Wireless Optical 5000. The new revision has been updates with a swoopier shell, ambidextrous use and a fricken’ laser.
Verbatim’s Wireless Desktop Laser Mouse is a good wireless mouse for people who prefer to use the 2.4GHz wireless spectrum with a USB receiver connected to their Mac instead of Bluetooth. The mouse’s ...
When a company puts out a highly acclaimed mouse like the MX Revolution Mouse ( ), the bar gets set pretty high. Logitech’s new MX 1100 Cordless Laser Mouse isn’t as feature-filled as the MX ...
The Sensei Wireless mouse is one of the most impressive wireless input devices on the market, but it will cost you. The SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Laser Mouse is a gaming mouse for everybody. Or, at ...
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