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Raptor-Gaming M2 2400dpi Gaming Mouse
 

 

Conclusions

 

 

I’m not quite sure how I feel about the M2. On one hand, we have a lot of nice innovation – the weight system and the 2400dpi resolution. On the other, we have sub par tracking, occasional delays, and a poor dpi-switching mechanism. As near as I’ve been able to find on the internet, going rate for one of these mice is about $50 bucks. At that price, this unit would have to humble both the Razer Diamondback and the Logitech MX518 – both cheaper at around $40 USD – which it does not do. If Razer-Gaming would spend a little more time perfecting this mouse, it might be a serious contender.

 

More information on the M2 can be found on the Raptor-Gaming Website.

 

Pros Cons
  • Weight System
  • Presentation
  • High Resolution
  • Software Package

 

  • Tracking Issue
  • Slight lag after period of inactivity
  • DPI switching system/button location

 

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