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    Quote Originally Posted by DuckKnuckle View Post
    I have both and honestly I don't know which one I prefer.

    My G500s sensor broke after 11 months and I had a free replacement but decided to buy a new one anyway.

    Besides that, the G500 is extremely comfortable but so is the SteelSeries Sensei. My only issue with the Sensei is that it's ambidextrous so the right side buttons can get annoying. You disable them but hitting them annoys me.
    I just love the look of the Sensei so much; do the buttons offer some resistance? My G600 is really easy to press the buttons and I prefer some resistance like my G9X had.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pooky View Post
    I just love the look of the Sensei so much; do the buttons offer some resistance? My G600 is really easy to press the buttons and I prefer some resistance like my G9X had.
    Yeah there is definitely noticeable resistance in the Sensei over the G500.
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    I use the SideWinder X8

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    It has a long battery life and is very easy to put on charge even while gaming. My only complaint is that it's quite bulky, but I have big hands so it's okay.

    Also it matches my MS X6 keyboard nicley.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isengard View Post

    Also it matches my MS X6 keyboard nicley.
    Let me guess, you use Windows as well, you Microsoft slut lol .
    I was considering going for the X8 when I saw BTGames had a sale on it a couple years back, I think it was for R300 or something which wasn't bad.
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    Logitech M125
    [My Weapon of Choice]


    I have had this mouse for quite a while now, without issues.
    As a result of using it, I've grown accustomed to its palm grip style.

    Pros:
    1000 DPI
    Comfortable, even for extend play (despite my large hands)
    Very responsive
    Retractable cable for easy transportation
    Mouse wheel is pronounced and has a rugged-like feeling for easier access and a more 'precise' feeling.


    Cons:

    No side button (which would be very useful - especially for a gamer)
    Its size may not be conducive to all hand types.
    Its cord may have a shortened life to its re-tractability function.



    Summary:

    A decent, well-performing mouse for anyone who uses a Laptop or Desktop PC.
    It's durable, and because of its size, an ease for travelers.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Isengard View Post
    I use the SideWinder X8

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    It has a long battery life and is very easy to put on charge even while gaming. My only complaint is that it's quite bulky, but I have big hands so it's okay.

    Also it matches my MS X6 keyboard nicley.
    I also have both the X8 and the X6.

    Quote Originally Posted by simon View Post
    Let me guess, you use Windows as well, you Microsoft slut lol .
    I was considering going for the X8 when I saw BTGames had a sale on it a couple years back, I think it was for R300 or something which wasn't bad.
    That's exactly where & when I got mine.

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    I use the razer naga epic I love its shape wish can get one with less buttons

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    Quote Originally Posted by Isengard View Post
    I use the SideWinder X8

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    It has a long battery life and is very easy to put on charge even while gaming. My only complaint is that it's quite bulky, but I have big hands so it's okay.

    Also it matches my MS X6 keyboard nicley.
    this was my prev mouse. Very Good one. Mine came all the way from London (Got it before was available in SA)

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    I ordered a Razer Naga Hex yesterday from Takealot. I love it that you can spend eBucks there

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draegan View Post
    I ordered a Razer Naga Hex yesterday from Takealot. I love it that you can spend eBucks there
    Nice! Yesterday I ordered a sensei raw.

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