Ozone Argon Laser Mouse Review

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APH Networks checked out the Ozone Argon Laser Mouse

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Quite a few movies joke about the idea of if something can go wrong, it will go wrong. When the main character is having a bad day, they will say it could be worse, and on cue, it would start raining or snowing. Something will happen just to make things worse for the main character. Colloquially we sum up this experience as Murphy's Law: Anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. If anyone has recently been following the DOTA 2 Shanghai Major, they will be fairly familiar with the application of Murphy's Law by now. For those who have not, it was a jumble of mistakes. After the first day, both the host of the show and the production company was fired. The group stages of the tournament was riddled with streams cutting out, games starting more than an hour late, microphones not working, or the volume setting for the microphones being way too low. Needless to say, Valve was not happy. For the main event itself, there were still more problems. Just as everything was in the process of being fixed, and with most things looking good by the end of the main event, Murphy's Law had to make another appearance. The day after the tournament, the players' practice rooms in the hotel they were residing in was cleared, and most of their peripherals were lost. One player's car keys was taken as well. It was revealed there was a miscommunication between the hotel and the tournament organizers, but what gives? Today we have an Ozone Argon, a performance ambidextrous mouse for competitive gamers. If you ever run into a scene of lost gear, will it serve as a worthy replacement, or will it be one more thing to go wrong? Read on to find out!
 Ozone Argon Laser Mouse Review @ APH Networks