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After 10 years of service my mouse is finnal starting to die, Not sure what reall to go for and the only one that appealed was this one.

Razer Deathadder

Felt the comfiest out of the very few I had a choice of in the shop. Budget is £45 or less. Don't really want to spend more than that I won't be gaming much with it apart from the odd flash game but they seemed the most ergonomic. Any other suggestions?

After using one of these on numerous PC's, I can't help but think that the Deathadder should be gold plated to account for the extra dosh!

Seriously though, take a punt on what I recommend and treat yourself to a slap up meal with the difference. :thumbup:

I have the Deathadder :thumbup:

It's robust (lasted me a year so far) and is accurate. I use it for MMO Games and FPS. Does the job.

Blue glow flickers on and off so it looks good to if you're bothered about that :p

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I have the Deathadder :thumbup:

It's robust (lasted me a year so far) and is accurate. I use it for MMO Games and FPS. Does the job.

Blue glow flickers on and off so it looks good to if you're bothered about that :p

That's what I went for in the end. Very accurate and feels comfy to use. Looks good too. Still trying to work out what DPI setting I should be using. It's goes up to 3500dpi and my old one I know was less than 800dpi

Yeh it has it's own software application which I installed, played around with for 10-15 minutes and haven't touched since except to update it every now and again with new drivers. :giggle:

Hopefully as reliable for you as it has been for me :thumbup:

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