Optical vs Laser
Need a mouse, which is better? or what to take for 6-8 tons of rubles ?Laser
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1140411/
Optical
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/355795/
I would take out of my PKA reasons because it is in theory less demanding to cover and as if I would hardly use dips over 6k even for 4k
And laser profiles have more
A4tech is enough to 1k
Spoiler http://www.dns-shop.com.au/product/b57380ab0ef30b0/kompaktnaa-mys-provodnaa-a4tech-n-70fx-cernyj/
or x-710 series
Spoiler http://www.dns-shop.com.au/product/36ef7ebc5e963330/kompaktnaa-mys-provodnaa-a4tech-x-710mk-cernyj/
MunchkiN 616
???
Marsj
Such a take for a laptop if only. I wish I could have taken it seriously...
Need - Right-handed, not a small mouse ...
So what's better - laser or optical?
WaFFeN WolF
The X7 is perfect in size, laser or optics - there is no difference in games. Laser computer mice are more sensitive than optical mice and you won't draw a perfect straight line with them.
Looked at such more:
STEELSERIES Rival 710, gaming, optical, wired, USB
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1081680/
STEELSERIES Rival 650, gaming, optical, wireless
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1096107/
WaFFeN WolF
Try to look for Roccat,5 years toil and not a hint of wear or foot, but hard to find, and so logistic 502 look
dobro4insky
It's got a x7???
I wonder if there's any sense in overpaying?
Laser LOGITECH G502 (5.700r)
Optical LOGITECH G502 (4.500r)
WaFFeN WolF
Rival is not right away. The mouse is good and I really liked it, until a month later the rubber began to wear off and fall off in pieces. Although I do not have the strongest and hardest grip. As a result, I had to remove it, and when the wheel began to work itself, the mouse retired. Maybe these models have better materials, read the reviews. As for laser or optics, I don't know, I played about the same on cheap mice and on Rivale. It was best to drag on a4 office for 180 rubles. But she stayed home.)
P.S. Was Rival Black. But then I read the reviews on newer and there also wrote about inserts.
You can't see the difference between a laser and high-quality optics... Choose by feeling ...
Givemethedust
There is also such a variant of the Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed, gaming, optical, wireless
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1209926/
WaFFeN WolF
I'm not going to tell you about the mouse. Just expressed his experience about Rival. I realized that the mouse doesn't really have as much influence as I'd like. Maybe it matters to e-sportsmen. I play shooters and do not experience problems on a cheap mouse for 1k. Macros fundamentally despise, and opponents often burns even from the game on such a mouse, so I can advise just to feel the mouse and choose by sensations.
WaFFeN WolF
If you are going to use on a normal carpet, then take any, the laser in this case is not worth the overpayment. If the carpet or carpet is plastic, then the laser xD
. Chiken
Thank you, at least some normal answer! I have a mouse now SideWinder Mouse (laser technology based on the Avago sensor)
Spoiler http://www.ixbt.com/peripheral/ms-sidewinder.shtml I want a big mat, and they're as usual woven, like this
Spoiler http://www.dns-shop.com.au/product/ddccc0b621d33330/kovrik-zet-gaming-gm-xl-gaming-black-speed/characteristics/
I can't understand how they differ???
Logitech G G502 HERO
Logitech G G502 Proteus Spectrum
Logitech G G502 Proteus Core
In short decided to take LOGITECH G502 RGB Tunable HERO (Technology: Laser)
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1140411/
optics - laser
12000 dpi - 16000 dpi
7.62 m/sec - 10 m/s
2,000,000 clicks - 5,000,000
115 x 65 x 37 mm - 132 x 75 x 40 mm, my size))
I was thinking about such LOGITECH G903 LightSpeed optical, wireless...
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1162867/
People, voice your thoughts for 6-10t.r !!!!
In addition to "Gera95" and then there suppliers have already gone into business. )))xD
My options:
G502
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1140411/
Would take the g520 wireless but, 48 hours is very small ...
STEELSERIES Rival 650, gaming, optical, wireless
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1096107/
Razer Basilisk X HyperSpeed optical, wireless
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1209926/
LOGITECH G903 LightSpeed optical, wireless
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1162867/
STEELSERIES Rival 600, optical, wired
Spoiler http://www.citilink.com.au/catalog/computers_and_notebooks/periferiya/mouses/1029687/
I'd be happy to consider any options! My mouse is already dying...
WaFFeN WolF
RAZER Basilisk X HyperSpeed ​​- for the same price as now (1500 UAH, I don’t know in rubles) there are no wireless ones of the same quality. I have one now and it is more convenient for me to grip with a full palm than the G502 (I had it before) due to the fact that there is more comfort for the ring finger (there is no strongly protruding rib on the right side of the case).
Priorities when choosing a mouse (for me):
1. Form (the main thing is that you feel comfortable) - come to the store and ask to unpack it and you put your hand down and evaluate the form.
2. Wheel - feeling when scrolling, pressing, convenience in general.
3. The quality of the sensor, buttons, assembly (backlash, reliability and practicality of all parts when a double click starts)
4. Functionality - number of buttons and software
5. Price (what is cheaper is usually worse, but you shouldn't overpay for little-used chips either).
6. Beauty - color, lighting (it doesn't matter to me at all).
Igor Ostapenko
Thanks for the answer "in 3 months))"
I bought it a long time ago (laser, LOGITECH G502 RGB Tunable HERO) snatched at a discount for 4100r, for the price / quality it is an ideal option. I'm happy with the mouse, I got used to it quickly!