gaming mice

Peripherals

Razer Imperator Gaming Mouse With Slip-Slidey Thumb Buttons

3:59AM Matt Buchanan | Razer’s Imperator is pretty standard right-handed Razer gaming mouse (5600dpi tracking, etc), but it has sliding thumb buttons, so you can adjust exactly where they sit on the mouse. Could be gimmicky, but I’m definitely intrigued. More »
Peripherals

Razer’s No-Frills Abyssus Gaming Mouse Needs More Frills

3:03AM Matt Buchanan | I’m a minimalist when it comes to mouse bling, but for $US50, Razer’s Abyssus is a little too lean — there aren’t even any thumb buttons — just raw 3500dpi and a 1ms response time with on-the-fly adjustment. More »
Peripherals

SteelSeries Xai Gaming Mouse Is HD, Whatever That Means

11:20PM Matt Buchanan | Did you know it was gaming mouse season? It’s the time of year when they come out of their Cheeto-packed burrows to mate. SteelSeries’ Xai’s mating call is its “high definition” sensor. More »
Peripherals

Razer Orochi Bluetooth Gaming Mouse With 4000dpi For Tiny Hands

3:10AM Matt Buchanan | After years of proclaiming wireless ain’t good enough for real gaming mice, Razer’s got a Bluetooth notebook mouse. Otherwise, Orochi is what’d you expect from Razer for $US80: 4000dpi, 7 programmable buttons, and onboard memory for storing your macros. More »