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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Why i bought my reddragon mouse.
I think I purchased 4 of them already. ( 2 for my PC + laptop, 2 for gifts. :) )
Has great RGB lighting too.
I am thinking of checking out wireless Razer mice too, but unsure if it is worth it, as they cost much more than wired models.
(I had a very expensive wireless Razer Naga Epic Chroma mouse years ago, it was good - but it finally died a few years after warranty passed.)
("Best mouse" is really subjective - not everyone needs or wants the same features, so what's Best for one person is awful for another.)
And don't be fooled by the dpi numbers. They're just using interpolation.
It's like the difference between optical zoom and software zoom on a camera.
I bought a naga and it broke (bad double click etc), then I read online they all have switches that break and everything is very cheap and the only way to get a mouse that won't break is to get a mouse with swappable switches or optical, wireless versions of those are over 100. I would get a cheap mouse, I just don't like buying it knowing it's going to break, it feels like I am paying people to scam me