Cooler Master Storm Xornet II Optical Mouse Review

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APH Networks checked out the Cooler Master Storm Xornet II Optical Mouse

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For the Japanese car industry, sport models of vehicles evolved from their normal editions are normally wider than the rest of their siblings. For example, the Subaru Impreza WRX STI is 5.5 cm wider than normal Impreza WRX, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is 5 cm wider than normal Lancer, and the Nissan Skyline R34 GTR is 6 cm wider than normal Skyline R34. Although it is not necessarily the case wider body design equals to better performance from all aspects, having wheels spanning outwards can increase stability, so handling is consequently enhanced. On the other hand, wider body designs featuring the flared quarter panel also emits aggressiveness, which is essential to being a sports car. There are lots of ways to make the standard edition look like the sports edition, but if you pay attention to the quarter panels, you can easily tell who the ricer is. In today's review, I am not intending to give you an impression that the Cooler Master Xornet II, which is today's reviewing subject, is inspired by any Japanese Domestic Market sports car, but when I saw the Xornet II for the first time, the wide body design soon draw my attention. Unlike the cars, the Xornet II's wide body design is not intend to enhance handling, but rather, due to the ergonomic consideration. Now there comes the question: With the extra wideness for the ring finger rest, will this claw grip mouse deserve the description on its retail package, ?The best optical gaming mouse design for claw grip?? Let us find out.
 Cooler Master Storm Xornet II Optical Mouse Review @ APH Networks