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Ninox venator rocket jump ninja
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ninox venator rocket jump ninja
  1. #Ninox venator rocket jump ninja driver#
  2. #Ninox venator rocket jump ninja full#

It's unfortunately braided, but less stiff than the V30's.

ninox venator rocket jump ninja

Of course if you're a lefty you'll hate itĮDIT: Oh, forgot to talk about cable. Very good way to get a good sensor on the cheap. IMHO, I'd say it's worth up to 35$ + shipping.

#Ninox venator rocket jump ninja full#

I'd say it's definitely worth 20$ + shipping, probably wouldn't pay the full price though. Grip is definitely less slippery it's much much easier to grip to lift it if you're not palming. Plastic on the Rosewill is better I'd say (Rival Saviour creaks quite a bit). r_perform/) which I don't use because I have a hard time gripping it properly. I'd say the plastic is a bit thinner than the Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse 2.0 (I have a ton of those from all the Dell Refurbs I boughtĪlso have a Rival Saviour (that weird Chinese Lenovo-branded SteelSeries Rival - discussion here. They don't build them like they used to!). Scroll wheel is very good IMHO.ĭefinitely not as tough as the crap Logitech office mouse I have (M100 I think), or my main office mouse (Logitech Trackman Marble PS/2!!! It's so old I had to solder new switches in and replace the bearings. It does a tiny bit if you press the sides hard. I find it easy to move especially with weight removed, despite it being somewhat bigger than I'm used to. The sides are plastic with anti-slip bumps. The top coating is not rubberized and not particularly non-slip (it's matte plastic). I'd say the Rosewill has slightly better build quality.

ninox venator rocket jump ninja

#Ninox venator rocket jump ninja driver#

My main driver was a Motospeed v40, not a bad mouse at all but definitely constructed of light plastic (Ninox Venator has the same shell, V40 uses an A3050 though, so you can read up on that). I'd really like to answer that more objectively but most of my mice are kinda bad. It was 30$+shipping for a couple of days, hope nobody bought it then! On newegg US it's 36 USD, and on its lowest historical price is 29 USD.Įdit: now expires on the 8th. I've opened up the mouse to see if there was an extra weight I could remove in there (there was, it's easy to open, screws under the glide pads but I don't recommend opening it up unless you have some glide pad material handy, or of course if you like the weight) and I can confirm it's indeed a PMW3360 chip in there.īuild quality is nothing special, no actual non-slip coating on it, plastic is not too lightweight and doesn't creak too much but it's not Logitech. This is acknowledged as being the best optical sensor used in gaming mice nowadays. What's really interesting is that there's a PMW3360 sensor in there. It's basically the Razer Deathadder lookalike (not an exact copy). I just got this mouse: (ordered yesterday, Newegg is crazy fast shipping as usual).














Ninox venator rocket jump ninja