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2-17-2011 @ 11:16PM
Faith Trust said...
I had the first Steelseries WoW mouse, and it disapointed me, it got decolored way too fast, and the buttons were a pain to use to my hands, i ended up only using 3 (I dont have huge hands).
After the lamp of the tracking movement died, i got it warranty replaced only to notice the same behaviour started to happen with the brand new one i got as replacement.
So i decided it was pretty but not very practical, so i placed it back in the box and into the stand where i have my collectors editions.
I bought the naga, and fell in love with it, I cant use 3 of the buttons because they are far for my fingers, but the other 13 i make full use of.
And I use it daily for my office and gaming needs, for more than a year and it still works perfectly.
After my success many friends bought naga's or mambas.
TLDR: I think razer has very good quality but its the kind of thing that goes "to each its own".