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if ergonomic, then good choice will be razer deathadder 2013 or steelseries rival
if ambidextrous, then zowie fk or am
Seriously though, what kind of mice do you like, and what grip typs are you used too. (Palm or claw grips.)
There´ll you´ll find some hints and suggestions..
Great basic design, palm grip, ideal weighting, comfortable for long hours of gaming, flexable tangle-free cabling and can be abuse every day, all day for over 8 years and still work like the day you purchased it.
Use a Razer Goliathus (Control or Speed Edition, depending on your playing style) mousepad with it for complete control and comfort.
If you need a keyboard too, match it with the same software package. Such as Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Stealth Edition with the Razer DeathAdder, or Logitech G710+ keyboard with the G500 mouse. This way devices don't conflict and you only have to install/update one package which managements them all. Else you could find their software rather bunkly.
Highly recommended for most gamers, who also use the PC for general use/work.
And I can keep it in my lap.
I use this for almost a year now, really happy with it.
Corsair M65 is pretty good quality too.
I've been gaming on a Microsoft Sidewinder X8 for about 4 years now, and it has never let me down. It's extremely comfortable for long gaming sessions, offers options for changing out the little pads on the bottom to affect tracking speed and control, and coupled with a Speed Edition Razer Goliathus mousepad, it tracks quick and true in all usages with no problems whatsoever. It is the only wireless mouse I have ever owned that I loved and would recommend it to others. Just make sure you spring for top-of-the-line rechargeable batteries, such as Energizer or Duracell, and you won't have any problems with it going dead anytime soon. I can get over a month, sometimes longer, on a single charge, and the mouse auto shuts itself off when not in use (although I do switch it off if I remember to) to save charge, and when the mouse starts blinking at you to charge the battery, you have plenty of time to reattach the magnetized power cord to recharge it. I've got a 4-pack of rechargeables I bought on sale that I just put the last one in my mouse this past month, and I've had the mouse for about 4 years. And, you can leave the cord attached while playing and it doesn't get in the way of mousing anymore than a regular cord does.
??? I'm sorry, you lost me. How can Energizer or Duracell have lithium rechargeable? Also Energizer and Duracell don't have Lithium recharegable for AA and AAA.
PS: RAT 7 look like trasformers :)
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/rechargeable-aa-lithium-battery
Okay, you're technically right. I'm using the Energizer Recharge item, which is a NiMH version, NOT Lithium. There are no commercially available AA batteries available that are rechargeable, not in my area anyway. Sorry, I was wrong. I have used Lithium batteries before (cameras, mouses, smoke/fire detectors) but not any rechargeable ones. Sorry about that; I goofed. Fixed!
It is china battery. See a size number of rechargerable lithium? They are china size. I don't dared to use those battery because of explosive risk but it is okay, because I'm self-learn electrical engineer