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Gigabyte Force M7 THOR game mouse review





Posted by: Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/17/2012 09:10 AM [ 1 comment(s) ]
Gigabyte released the Force M7 THOR game mouse which we review, the affordable high DPI mouse has all the features you may expect from a nice game mouse at a way more affordable price level. Perhaps something you want to check out ? Head on over into the review.
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Posted on: 12/30/2012 12:26 PM
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Nice review. SOLD.
I quite like the look of this mouse. It looks comfortable to me. Perhaps it's because I've got a claw-fist from years of mouse grasping?
I'll be shopping for some, there's nothing wrong with stiff ones! 30 Euros is a fair price too.
Also, it did bring a thought to my mind; from the showcase, it looked like it had super-bright LED on it? I'm a gamer. I often get distracted by these LED reflecting on the monitor bezel. I have one machine with an optical mouse that illuminates the whole room. Don't even get me started on home theatre chassis with eye-melting LEDs.
Perhaps I'm just being petty, but softer LED are possible. I doubt they even need to be there at all.