OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse Review
Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 09/30/2008 09:15 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 734 views
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse
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>> OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse Review
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| OCZ had entered the gaming market niche with the Equalizer mouse, which we already tested. Now the company strikes gold again by releasing the Dominatrix, a larger model with rubber grip and adjustable weight – a common feature among top of the line gaming-grade mice. You may think it's a sex toy due to its somewhat inappropriate name (try asking for one at a friendly neighborhood gaming supply store) but if OCZ's intention was to demonstrate its capacity to dominate and beat the rivals into submission, Dominatrix is a well-deserved name. Let's see how it fares during our test. |
>> OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse Review
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