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Three-Way Gaming Mouse Showdown
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December 29, 2004 6:24 PM
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Three-Way Gaming Mouse Showdown
Introduction

Introduction

Today, I'm looking at three different optical gaming mice, the Mystify Mamba from TerraTec, the Viper from Razer, and the PistolMouse FPS from MonsterGecko.

The Mystify Mamba and the FPS PistolMouse weigh in at 800dpi, while the Viper comes in at a cool 1000dpi. That right there is a whopping 25% increase in available sensitivity for the Viper over its two competitors, which may be enough to tip the scales for some folks out there already. However, sensitivity can also make a mouse extremely hard to control, especially if you're trying to hit a very small target!

Let's take a closer look at each of our competitors in this gaming mouse showdown.

Before we get too far along, I'd like to thank TerraTec, Razer, and MonsterGecko for providing the samples used in this review.

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