Razer Introduces the Viper Mini Signature Edition Magnesium Alloy Gaming Mouse

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$280 for a mouse is a bit over priced.
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It's a lot for a mouse, but I guess some people really take their mice seriously, to another level. A lot of that expense I'm thinking is gonna be the fact that it's made from a magnesium alloy. I don't know how much difference such a light weight mouse of 49 grams can make vs some of the more common lightweight plastic mice that weigh around 60 grams. I mean I take my mice seriously, in terms of choice and looking after the feet & choosing the right mousepad and looking after that & replacing the feet & pad when necessary....but I wouldn't spend $280 on a mouse, certainly not anytime soon.
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Meh, Pwnage had theirs out last month (Magnesium) and it costs less. https://pwnage.com/products/stormbreaker I've been very happy with my plastic Pwnage Symm2, and will get the new model when this one finally gives up. Also, very un-intrusive light weight software. I went thru 2 Razers, both had a the wheel fail.
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On my Symm2 the cover comes off and you can air blow them clean. No big deal at all.