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wilcoxon
11
Dec 27, 2015
I have large hands. How big is this mouse? For instance, Mionix tends to be a little larger than Logitech. How does the quality feel on this mouse? For instance, the Mionix middle mouse button/scroll wheel feels cheap and the left/right buttons are slightly too easy to press.
Indrasil
53
Dec 27, 2015
wilcoxonI used to have this mouse and it's very well made.
Mouse has dimensions of 131 [L] x 66 [W] x 38 [H] in milimeters and weighs 99 grams. The surface of the top and sides is velvety plastic, something like Mionix Naos/Avior 7000 but less prone to fingerprints and slightly less slippery. Scroll wheel is not slippery, you can feel every step distintively while scrolling and it doesn't scroll if scroll button is pressed. All buttons require pleasant medium force to press but they don't bounce back that well. Sensor has its cons too - it has 2-3% of positive acceleration (just of the level of S9800's), slight octagonal prediction, achieves ~3.5 m/s top speed and starts being interpolated at 1900 CPI and higher. Mouse's feet perform perfectly with Logitech G440 plastic mouse pad. My daily driver is G402 and it slides around actually FAR better than Logitech... on its own company's pad. :V
I must admit that I want to buy this mouse purely for aesthetics... and for the premium feel of materials. I'm a bitch for looks and that's the best looking mouse I've ever seen (remember, guys - taste is not subject of discussion).