Gaming Mouse(Budget Rs.2K)

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akhil_kumar60

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Guys,Please suggest me a gaming mouse for the budget of 2000...... and even suggest a mouse pad.... under 500 if available...
 
Logitech MX 518

I have the Razor Abyssus but I always keep it at 1800DPI. I might as well have bought the MX518 and enjoyed the extra buttons even though I know I would have rarely used them How do you hold the mouse BTW?
 
baccilus said:
Logitech MX 518
I have the Razor Abyssus but I always keep it at 1800DPI. I might as well have bought the MX518 and enjoyed the extra buttons even though I know I would have rarely used them How do you hold the mouse BTW?
I hold it by the right hand

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baccilus said:
Logitech MX 518
I have the Razor Abyssus but I always keep it at 1800DPI. I might as well have bought the MX518 and enjoyed the extra buttons even though I know I would have rarely used them How do you hold the mouse BTW?
Should i get MX518 or Razer death adder..... Mx518 is good with extra buttons and is cheap i should keep the rest of the budget for the mouse pad rantopad or something else...
 
Please bear in mind that no matter which you choose take a feel of it. Maybe the mouse I like does not appeal to you !

Just as the other members suggested I too would recommend the deathadder and the rantopad h1.

You can get the same at theitwares .

The mx518 too has some great reviews, however never tried it !

Once again try out the mouse before you buy.
 
Deathadder @ 2250 + Rantopad H1 @ Rs.450 + Rs.100 shipping = 2800

Much better Performance+Comfort+Value than any competition.
 
I suggest you hold the mouse physically before buying it. Your brand new mouse may turn out to be a disaster for you. People usually don't need anything above 1800DPI. So it just comes down to the grip. Claw grippers prefer smaller mouse, palm ones prefer a little bigger mouse.

And don't under estimate the MX518. Performance wise, all the mice being discussed here are awesome. Your decision should depend upon which mouse seems the most comfortable in your hand.
 
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