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Guru3D.com » Review » Mountain Makalu 67 mouse review 4

Mountain Makalu 67 mouse review 4

Posted by: Krzysztof Hukalowicz on: 12/03/2020 04:06 PM [ 12 comment(s) ]

In this article, we review the Mountain Makalu 67 mouse. It’s a lightweight optical gaming mouse that has the new Pixart PAW3370 sensor allowing up to 19 K DPI. Mice we have seen in many forms and brands. But we do seem to like the Makalu 67 a bit more than usual though.

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Ghosty
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Posts: 7243
Posted on: 12/06/2020 03:35 AM
19k DPI? I'd never see the mouse cursor ever again.

wavetrex
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Posts: 1694
Posted on: 12/06/2020 05:40 AM
cheese grater design
This trend will pass, once everyone realizes how puke-inducing dirty, smelly will all these mice with holes get after several months of use.

Or maybe some people have magical hands which do not sweat and hair which does not fall?

anticupidon
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Posts: 7058
Posted on: 12/06/2020 06:23 AM
Gloves manufacturers after inventing computer mouse with holes/grate design
Business is booming!

DannyD
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Posts: 5062
Posted on: 12/06/2020 06:33 AM


liviut
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Posts: 185
Posted on: 12/06/2020 02:19 PM
i'm using an g-wolves skoll mini myself but with the grips it came in the box and honestly is not that bad i mean you can still see some holes but very few.

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