it sounds like the high-end logitechs and the razers are the best performing mice according to that article. The differences in performance are probably slight enough that its worth thinking about the general "feel" of the mouse more than the numbers.
For this reason I chose the razer diamondback when i was shopping for a new mouse a month ago. it is smaller and lighter than the logitech mice (and it looks cooler) and has an ambidextrous design. go to your local computer superstore, feel both, decide which you like more, then order it off newegg. but seriously, this glowing green mouse is dope.
ViCT0RI0US wrote:
Haha, I do just fine with my ghetto-ass Logitech $10 mouse. Wireless works fine for me, and besides... who needs more than two buttons and a wheel? .
-Mike
thats exactly what i was saying until i got a good mouse. it wont make all the difference, but you'll most likely be pleased with the improvement.
and if u use your computer a lot, its worth having nice peripherals. why spend 1000 hours holding some crappy mouse?