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Raptor-Gaming M3

JC 22.12.2006 - 10:55 1055 0
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All the tin boxes, bags, weights and novelty extras in the world are totally meaningless if the mouse optics suck, and thankfully I am glad to report that the M3 is a stellar mouse. The level of adjustable options are simply incredible and I can see die hard gamers adjusting each DPI zone via the software for almost every possible gaming situation. Personally I found 800dpi to be a perfect "real world" experience for using windows and for heavy Photoshop use. This is surprisingly an area I found this mouse really excelled in, that being design. You can really get down to some serious fine tuning if you find a specific resolution is too juddery and with every resolution from 400dpi to 2000dpi available at your fingertips (2400dpi via software) I can see this really appealing to not only gamers but designers/CAD users. 2000dpi is extremely sensitive and even for First Person Shooters I found this to be a little extreme, so I ended up settling on 1200-1600dpi for most gaming. Everyone will have different needs for their gaming styles, but with this sophisicated configuration you will be able to find a setting to suit.

As this mouse has just been released, pricing right now is sketchy at best, but Raptor PR have told me they aim to release it in the £35-40 zone. If this is the case and you have largish hands, even with the minor weight fitting issue I mentioned above, I suggest this is put on your shortlist immediately.
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