Microsoft Habu Gaming mouse - Powered by Razer Precision
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 11/10/2006 06:36 PM [ Print | 4 comment(s) ] · 1151 views
First review of this great gaming mouse jointly developed by Microsoft and Razer. It is not your typical gaming mouse as it brings many new innovations to the table that are sure to change what we expect from these input devices in the future.
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Esthero Unregistered |
I can't think of any reason to buy this mouse buy a Logitech G5 or their latest creation better still expect a new Logitech gaming mouse before mid 2007 (if you can wait that long) I'm also still waiting for the successor of the Razer Copperhead but Razer product releases are a bit unpredictable it is very likely in 2007 but when I have no idea |
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MB Member Posts: 26 Joined: 2004-05-21 |
I see a reason. 2 actually. - poppable side with different button alignment (I always hated the alignment of the logitech ones, at least the one of the 2) - better ergonomic design than other razer mice. Downsides are, though: - only 7 buttons compared to 8 (I wonder why Logitech nor Microsoft never use the unused small finger for a button) - the 2 upper buttons are prolly hard to reach. They are horrible on the logitech ones aswell. I would definatly go for one if I needed a new one right now. |
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Esthero Unregistered |
good points |
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Nemo Unregistered |
No PS2 port connector? USB is poor for gaming compared to PS2. |


