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If your a gamer like I am and you have not tried the Razer Naga mouse, your missing something special. I have had mine now for 5 days, it is very sensitive response is very quick, it has 12 programmable buttons on the thumb and two more next to the normal left right keys plus the wheel. It is taking gaming to a new level.

Next month I will get the one for the left hand, again it has 12 programmable keys, plus several other nice things including a thumb direction button.

http://www.razerzone.com/

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OH HELL! WHAT A F*(#ING DISAPPOINTMENT!😠

When I saw this thread, "Lazer Products," I was so overjoyed to see that others here at the EA share my interest in sharks with lazer beams on their heads...⛵ Then I read it and not one thing about sharks or even genetically mutated sea bass with lazers on their heads. What a disappointment!:(
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I have to say, the razer mouses don't seem to have that big an advantage over other brands to justify their price. I use a Cyborg R.A.T. 3 at the moment, which was a good blend of adjustable sensitivity(up to 3200dpi, I've never had to put it that high, anything more than 1600dpi and it seems pointless) and programmable buttons(5, with a button that lets u set 3 modes and thus technically 15 different button functions, like a 10 speed bike that has 2 and 5 gears rather than 10 gears) and price(£29.99) for me.

If I was spending more on a gaming mouse I'd have a look at Steel Series products too.
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I know I'm gonna be in a minority of one here, but....

You can take my trackball when you pry it out of my cold, dead hands. I'm on my second TrackMan (http://www.logitech.com/en-us/mice-poin ... an-optical) and if I had the money I'd buy a third to stock up in case Logitech decides to stop making trackballs and this one breaks down.
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you love having balls for some reason. xD
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my mouse is ball free its a razor death atter
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DeaconBlues (imported) wrote: Thu Mar 22, 2012 3:47 pm OH HELL! WHAT A F*(#ING DISAPPOINTMENT!😠

When I saw this thread, "Lazer Products," I was so overjoyed to see that others here at the EA share my interest in sharks with lazer beams on their heads...⛵ Then I read it and not one thing about sharks or even genetically mutated sea bass with lazers on their heads. What a disappointment!:(

Myself, I have been working on squid w/ laser tentacles. Early experiments would start with the two very long feeler tentacles, but ultimately we would like to see lasers on all ten arms. A few giant squid so equipped deployed along the Rio Grand and we don't need no stinkin' border fences to defend our Red blooded American borders. Right now we are doing genetic work to add electric eel genes to the squid's to provide sufficient power for the lasers needed.

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