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  1. #51

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    pila na ka months gamit sir? ok ra to pag bag.o pero pagka dugay ni tunga tong problemaha, abi gani nako ang ako kay di ma ingato, kay pila na ka months ok raman, na takdan sad sa kadugayan.. hahaha.. 3 mi ani naay rat9 using the same brand of razer mat, same issue. basig di sad cya ganahan ug green, murag blue man na ang sense pad sa? basig ok ra sa blue ang sensor... pero karon nga gi bali na nako nga black side na sa mat gi gamit, na ok na. Payter sad kaau nga mouse...

    Quote Originally Posted by e_mer8 View Post
    My Rat9 has no issue so far on a Roccat Sense mouse pad. My only gripe is the battery life which would last for 6 hours only of heavy gaming.
    Last edited by zurita10; 06-08-2012 at 12:22 PM.

  2. #52

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    kuyawa anang mamili ug color. HAHA but that mouse is still very good. If wireless mouse kana jd akong pick

  3. #53

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    Sa Roccat kay naa may katong ayo2x kunuhay sa sensor magdepende unsay hitsura sa imong mousepad, basin ingon ato? Lol.

  4. #54

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    i'm using CDrking for 4 years and still alive and kicking...

  5. #55

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    hahah! kuyawa anang ayo kunohay LOL feature sa ilang mouse pad boss don? which one?


    @cuteboy_kahoy: nice

  6. #56

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    Razer rolls out Taipan ambidextrous gaming mouse



    It's not the mouse we expected to see here at E3, given what slid through Uncle Sam's FCC fingers a few weeks ago, but Razer has unveiled its new Taipan gaming mouse here at E3 2012. Apparently, Razer has learned to love lefties from the jump with its most recent rodent, as the Taipan is an ambidextrous unit suitable for any gamer. The outside of the Taipan is swathed in tactually-pleasing matte black plastic, with a glowing Razer logo in the palm rest and a clickable scroll wheel ringed in similar neon green lighting. It's got nine programmable buttons in all: right and left click, the clickwheel, plus two buttons just south of the scroller and two more embedded in each of the Taipan's flanks.

    In addition to its ergonomic design, it's got one 8200 dpi sensor under the hood to precisely track two-dimensional movements, plus a second optical sensor for z-axis tracking -- so it knows when you've lifted the mouse off your desk and keeps your cursor right where you left it. Furthering this focus on ultra precise mousing, the Taipan is a 32-bit peripheral and has a 1,000Hz polling rate, which means your cursor moves exactly when you want it to. Naturally, it uses Razer's Synapse 2.0 technology, so after initial set-up the Taipan brings your settings to any new PC as soon as you plug it in. It goes on sale next month for $79.99.


    ROCCAT's Lua and Kone XTD gaming mice shown off at E3




    The ROCCAT Lua is geared towards those who prefer a stripped down option for taking to the battlefield. Aside from the trio of buttons, the kit sports a Pro Optic R2 senor capable of firing up the DPI setting to 2,000 and back down to 250 with five other presets in between. You can also configure the rig's lighting to change when you're approaching an intense face-off in whatever title you're playing. On the outside, the unit is covered with a soft-touch material and features no-sweat sides in order to offer the best grip possible in those high-stress mission scenarios. Speaking of which, the Lua will be the smallest mouse in the company's gear locker. We found that the slimmed down design only increased how well the kit felt in our hand. Looking for a lefty option? You've got one here, as this mouse is designed for use on either side. We're told this gaming accessory will drop in July and will set you back around $50 -- up from the $30 price tag we saw earlier in the week.



    For those looking for a more elaborate set-up, you may want to opt for the Kone XTD. E3 is one of the first places that ROCCAT is showing of this particular mouse, so we were sure to snag a few moments of hands-on time with it. While it is for right-handed gamers only, the device sports a braided cable and the same overall design from the original Kone gaming mouse. Grooves on both sides of the kit give your thumb a nice place to rest and keep your hand as comfy as possible. Internally, you'll discover a 8,200 maximum DPI Pro Aim R3 laser sensor and integrated tracking control that calibrates the sensor to your gaming surface with the help of the outfit's drivers and software. Speaking of which, said application also offers profile management for the peripheral where you can link up to three different games to keep your macros sorted for your various duties.

    Housing 12 buttons on its facade, the Kone XTD can be configured to carry up to 24 controls via Easy Shift [+] technology. Tap one of the thumb buttons on the mouse and you're in Easy Shift mode, ready to access the second bank of tools you'll need to eventually take down your nemesis. In the base of the peripheral, you'll find a spot for making the XTD a bit heavier that can carry up to four small weights. And if custom hues are your thing, you'll be able to fine tune all four the rig's multi-color LEDs to suit your unique preferences. If you're looking to go this route in October, you'll have to cough up just over $100. ROCCAT also chatted up the R.A.D. achievements display with tracks your mouse activity and awards gaming cred for insane amounts for scrolling and several thousand clicks. As you may have guessed, you'll be able to share all of those with you mates for mouse-wielding bragging rights through Facebook and Twitter -- if you so choose.

    Boss dondon. you might want to get this


    ROCCAT Savu hybrid mouse ready to assault PC gamers' senses
    Priced @ $60



    If ever there were a prime candidate for Pimp my Mouse, ROCCAT's Savu would be it. The R.A.D. peripheral (no, really, that's the acronym) incorporates a category-first: an achievements application that rewards players for "a wide range of gaming feats, such as mouse movement, button clicks, scroll steps, etc." The tricked-out mouse also features an adjustable 4000 DPI optical sensor and Easy-Shift+ tech to let gamers program up to two dedicated functions per button. But, wait, there's more superfluousness to endure. In the event you feel the need to take this whole affair to 11, the company's also tossed in a customizable rear light bar that can be preset to one of 16.8 million colors. If you're a fan of over-the-top desktop accessories, you can snag this posterboy peripheral now for $60 at the virtual (or brick-and-mortar) retailer of your choice. Need more convincing? Then click on past the break for the hyperbolic presser from this extra-ordinary PC gaming kit.
    Last edited by akomao; 06-09-2012 at 11:42 AM.

  7. #57

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    8200dpi makes me feel all fluffy inside, like this guy >

  8. #58

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    kanang ilaga na ge brush2x bro naa ka? hahaha

  9. #59

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    hahah, bago ra pd nako ni nakitan, murag mudagan nang ilaga kung imo nang brushan xD

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    updated first page. now with links to mice that cant be added to post #1

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