VonBlade New member Nov 11, 2009 #1 Razer have returned to their roots with the stripped down Abyssus gaming mouse. Read more here.
W Warzone New member Nov 11, 2009 #2 Looks like a basic version of the Lachesis though it does not curve in on the sides like the Lachesis.
Looks like a basic version of the Lachesis though it does not curve in on the sides like the Lachesis.
I iceie New member Nov 12, 2009 #3 it does look like the mobile version of lachesis and the price is really resonable for midrange gamer who want is looking for a good mouse
it does look like the mobile version of lachesis and the price is really resonable for midrange gamer who want is looking for a good mouse
A AMDFTW New member Nov 12, 2009 #4 ive had mine diamondback 3g for aaaaggggggeeeesss best mouse i ever bought,but this looks nice
siravarice New member Nov 12, 2009 #5 My deathadder suits me just fine, I won't ever need anything else. It's sensitive enough for me and it fits in my hand beautifully. Razr just keep producing some really nice mouse designs
My deathadder suits me just fine, I won't ever need anything else. It's sensitive enough for me and it fits in my hand beautifully. Razr just keep producing some really nice mouse designs
M monkey7 New member Nov 12, 2009 #6 Now this is interesting. Finally 'they' seem to realise that flashing lights and bells is not what typical gamers are interested in. For EUR 40 I might just buy it if my bank account allows. My MX518 is starting to fall apart.
Now this is interesting. Finally 'they' seem to realise that flashing lights and bells is not what typical gamers are interested in. For EUR 40 I might just buy it if my bank account allows. My MX518 is starting to fall apart.