Sir Shagsalot 30 MAR 2014 a las 20:46
Mionix NAOS 7000, ROCCAT Kone XTD or Razer DeathAdder 2013?????????
Hi there Steam dudes!!!

Today I need YOUR help :D to decide which mouse to buy.

TL;DR: Which mouse should I buy? I spend the whole day on the computer, I need a comfortable, durable, nice click feeling. I use palm-grip and have big hands.

Nowadays I don't play that much, but from my gaming days I learnt that gaming hardware is THE BEST hardware, whether because of its functionality, comfort, etc. back in the day I used to play FPS, though at the moment, my main use of the computer is CAE (Computer Aided Engineering), so a pretty good part of my day (8+ hrs sometimes even more) is spent working in CAD software.

I’ve read lots of reviews regarding the subject, I’ve also seen lots of scary reviews on amazon talking how any of these mice has broken in the short-term, for example the so highly praised kone XTD mouse wheel, or the button issues on the DeathAdder, but I like to thing that those are isolated issues.

I would like to know if any of you has had any experience regarding these mice, preferably having owned at least 2 of these (Kone XTD, DeathAdder 2013, Mionix NAOS 7000).

The device specs are easily read in the manufacturer’s site, what I want to know is specially “the feel” of the mouse in your hand and how good “the clicking” is, both in the mouse wheel and buttons, that’s something I think most reviews leave out.

I must add that I can’t go to a store and personally try them I live in Mexico and we are very underdeveloped regarding this kind things (and a lot of things actually), especially in my hometown, I would be ordering from Amazon.

If somebody could help me out I would really appreciate it!!!
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SilentHorizon 30 MAR 2014 a las 20:55 
Sorry, but I don't own any of these mice. But to be of some help, I would look up the Logitech g500s mouse. I own it and it is the best mouse I have ever used. It has high dpi and also precision when doing precise things like Photoshop.

Get a mouse pad too, if you don't already own one. That too will help tremendously.
Rumpelcrutchskin 30 MAR 2014 a las 21:40 
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005L38QK2/?tag=pcpapi-20

I use this for almost a year now and I'm behind computer for at least 10-12h per day. It's really durable with 10 million click switches and good for medium/big hands.
Nice precision and you can tune the dpi exactly how you like it, not just some preset options like with some other mice.
It's basicly Steelseries Sensei with better switches and because Diablo III was released a while ago you can get it at crazy discount price.
Sir Shagsalot 30 MAR 2014 a las 21:44 
Thanks dudes, though those options look kickass, I think I will stick to these 3, atm I am heavily biased to what this article says http://thewirecutter.com/reviews/best-gaming-mouse/ and these 3 are on top of the list.
Oh and thanks about the mouse pad advice, I'm not new to PC gaming at all, it's just that I need this upgrade, but I am having a really hard time deciding which of these mice to choose.
Última edición por Sir Shagsalot; 30 MAR 2014 a las 21:48
Rumpelcrutchskin 30 MAR 2014 a las 22:06 
Well if I had to choose from those three then probably Roccat. It has some really nice reviews in quite many places. Personally I would never buy any Razer accessories because of their infernal software.
teunisswart 30 MAR 2014 a las 22:55 
I have been using the pre 2013 Razer DeathAdder since beginning 2011 and never had any problems what so ever. I also have a Mionix Naos 8200 Another very good FPS mouse. I use palm grip. Big hands long fingers.
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