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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.
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Pros |
Cons |
- Weight System
- Presentation
- High Resolution
- Software Package
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- Tracking Issue
- Slight lag after period of
inactivity
- DPI switching system/button
location
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