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http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/imag ... 474&sr=8-1

* 2000 DPI Laser Tracking Engine - For fast action
* Built to Last - Main button life: Rated to 10,000,000 clicks
* Either Hand Comfort - Familiar shape for right/left handed comfort that fits most hand sizes
* Weight-Balanced Plus Wide Glide Feet - Smooth handling and active feel
* Low-Profile Lateral Side Buttons - Easy access during gaming and everyday computing
* Wide Rubber Scroll Wheel - With detent clicking action
* Centered Laser Port - For targeting accuracy

I've already ordered it, Question is is it worth it?
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Defo, looks pretty sweet man.
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Depends how much you spend on it. I think Microsoft worked with Razer with the new Sidewinder.
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It's £24 or something like that overall came upto £33 for express delivery,
My mouse at the moment the right click is broken off so i need it quick.. lol
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BlacKBlazE wrote:It's £24 or something like that overall came upto £33 for express delivery,
My mouse at the moment the right click is broken off so i need it quick.. lol
£24 is alright. Started using my Lachesis because the feet my G7 are making a grinding noise as they are so worn down.
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Yeah i'm guessing you will need to buy 1 or 2 gaming mice a year?
or do you reckon 1 will do the job for a couple of years?
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My G7 has latest around 3 years I think. Batteries last around 4 hours rather than the original 10 hours each now. The only place I was able to find new feet for the G7, they were around £35 imported from the US, just isn't worth it.

Still a good mouse. Have to get used to the Razer.
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Ive got the old side winder, http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gamin ... px?pid=100 and it still works fine.
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Oglaigh wrote:Ive got the old side winder, http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/gamin ... px?pid=100 and it still works fine.
Are they any good?
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Yeah quite solid, I original bought it over a G5 because its I found it was more comfortable for big hands, weighs are easily adjustable as are the pads.
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