Read more.Aims to provide "quality engineered gaming grade mice" for under US$20.
Read more.Aims to provide "quality engineered gaming grade mice" for under US$20.
The plain blue one looks rather nice but at £20 you can guess what the build quality is going to be like
$20 actually. Or 'a smidgeon under US$20' to be precise. So less than £15. I'd make a pretty good guess about the build quality (especially from Thermaltake) but they've specifically said that it's a 'quality engineered gaming grade' mouse, so maybe worth looking at reviews when it launches?
My Corsair Raptor LM2 was dirt cheap (£8) and matches the £50 Sidewinder X8 I used to use in build quality and gaming, so I'm happy with that at the mo.
My current 'gaming' mouse was £12 (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gigabyte-GM-M6880-M6880-Laser-Mouse/dp/B002050WSS/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1411477552&sr=8-5&keywords=gigabyte+mouse) so this seems a little pricey for me
Always pleased to see some more options in the budget market however!
Haha I bought that Gigabyte mouse before my current one :-) Lost a lot of respect for Gigabyte.
Looks similar to an old design by Razer. Handy if you are on the skint side or just need to keep a spare mouse for when your cordless one runs out unexpectedly.
I wouldn't be surprised if it costs £20.
The Sharkoon Drakonia is the best cheap gaming mouse I've used and still use (I got it for £20), but this looks interesting, and may be a tad cheaper.
I like the look of this. May not be the most expensive. My present gaming mouse is a cheapo and I bought 2nd hand for about a 5iver and it's still going strong.
Willing to give it a try
my girlfriend would love the talon especially as she would stop the colour cycling on purple. Nothing else about it would matter to her
Last edited by dfour; 08-10-2014 at 01:04 PM.
Not expecting too much from this to be honest. But at around £15 it's worth the risk.
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