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Suuu
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Oct 8, 2016
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With the money it's worth, you could buy a much better mouse with an actual good sensor (Steelseries Rival 100, Cougar 300M, Logitech G302 etc.)., so I won't recommend it. However, props to E-blue for being honest and putting Laser in the title, so people won't be confused. Also, I've had good experiences with e-blue's products in the past, as one of their products (E-blue silenz, a 3-button mouse with silent clicks) lasted me 3 years and is still working.
Oct 8, 2016
Menthalion
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Oct 8, 2016
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SuuuNot wanting to be pedantic, but 302 has a good sensor up to 3m/s, making it not good for flick shots or low sense. Steelseries Rival 100 doesn't have the flawless sensor the Rival 300 has, it has a budget sensor that is unreliable above 500 DPI. 5$ more though and the G303 has a flawless sensor (3366). Cougar has a 3090 that is OK, but starting to show it''s age a bit.
Oct 8, 2016
Suuu
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Oct 8, 2016
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MenthalionYou are right, though my point is comparing it to other products you can get at a similar price, instead of comparing it to much better mice (which in turn should also come at high prices, at about $50)
Oct 8, 2016
ebluepcgaming
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E-Blue
Oct 11, 2016
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SuuuThx, u and Menthalion are right, we use this Laser sensor ensure high performrace tracking ability, it is not the best sensor in the industry but surely one of the top level(u sure knew that now), an other point i would point out is the design and the shape of this mouse. It's really great comfort while gripping it and give so cool palm feeling. I would say it's one of the best retro design of IE 1.1 mouse shape concept in the market,thx
Oct 11, 2016
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