PC Peripherals Gaming Mouse Which one?

Having tried 3(salmosa, kinzu, gigabyte) of the 5 mice posted above, I'd say go for the Kinzu. Check the dimensions to make sure you are okay with the size though...
 
Out of above the worthy one ares G300 and kinzu and you have to decide between them

Kinzu- simple mouse with no frills but great performance

G300- mouse with all the bells and whistle+logitech performance and guarantee
 
Although i havent used g300 personally but i will definitely recommend u go with logitech. Their performance is great and more over their after sales support is excellent. On any issues with the mouse , they will give you a new one without any questions asked. Been using logitech mouse + keyboard combo for over 3 years now.
 
If your budget is strictly 20$ on ebay, you should get:

1. kinzu but you should be wary of its small size.

If you are ok with a local buy, you should get:

2. G300 as there is peace of mind regarding warranty and A.S.S.

If you have played with mx518 before and feel comfortable, you should get:

3. G400 as the grip is better than before and is a pleasure to play with.

Have your pick.
 
Sorry to barge in OP, but I have the same query but with a higher budget.

My last mouse was a deathadder, it was big, comfortable and awesome (except for the double clicking issue, which caused an RMA)

My requirements is that I want something like Deathadder but without the quality issue.

Budget is 5k.

Please advise
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Sorry to barge in OP, but I have the same query but with a higher budget.

My last mouse was a deathadder, it was big, comfortable and awesome (except for the double clicking issue, which caused an RMA)

My requirements is that I want something like Deathadder but without the quality issue.

Budget is 5k.

Please advise
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Corsair Vengeance M60 ~2700/-

For reviews of this piece --

http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews/input_devices/corsair_vengeance_m60_mouse_review/1 / http://xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/peripherals/corsair-vengeance-m60/

Pros --

1. Palm grip ergonomics,

2. 2 programmable buttons, 1 Sniper button,

3. fully customisable via command software,

4. Good build quality and weight system integrated into the body.

Cons --

1. Right hand design [so lack of ambidextrous versatility],

2. no onboard memory profiles.

Along with all this you get the trademark Corsair support service.

So this is your best bet sub-5000/- for a gaming mouse.
 
Corsair Vengeance M60 ~2700/-

For reviews of this piece --

http://www.overclock..._mouse_review/1 / http://xsreviews.co....-vengeance-m60/

Pros --

1. Palm grip ergonomics,

2. 2 programmable buttons, 1 Sniper button,

3. fully customisable via command software,

4. Good build quality and weight system integrated into the body.

Cons --

1. Right hand design [so lack of ambidextrous versatility],

2. no onboard memory profiles.

Along with all this you get the trademark Corsair support service.

So this is your best bet sub-5000/- for a gaming mouse.

Looks awesome
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But that price from where?
 
I have used the Logitech g400 and it is an awesome mouse, i'm rather found of it as its quite big and very comfortable also very good build quality.

but if you are looking for a more expensive one i would suggest go for the [font=Helvetica, Arial, FreeSans, sans-serif]
Cyborg R.A.T 5 Gaming Mouse, great mouse with a lot of cool features.​
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