Author Topic: Getting New Gaming Mouse and Keyboard  (Read 479 times)

Was this a good choice? (trying to stay below $100 for keyboard and below $50 for mouse, So that's why I choose this)

Keyboard
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823816001
Mouse:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826153056


« Last Edit: October 27, 2012, 01:03:15 AM by Glassy »

mouse seems basic and stuffty for $40

Should buy a wireless mouse and keyboard combo

Should buy a wireless mouse and keyboard combo
there's no benefit to wireless unless you want to use it from a couch or something. other than less wires, but I don't see wires as a problem.

All keyboards and mice are the same. Don't bother spending money on few useless keys you'll never use.

All keyboards and mice are the same. Don't bother spending money on few useless keys you'll never use.
"i dont use them so no one does"

mouse seems basic and stuffty for $40
I have no need for one of those mice with the 8 buttons and stuff, if that's where your getting at.

Should buy a wireless mouse and keyboard combo
Wireless you just have to switch out batteries all the time, And they are more expensive, I have no need.

"i dont use them so no one does"
Only button I use is the calculator and on my keyboard I'll accidentally open Hotmail during the middle of a game.


I have no need for one of those mice with the 8 buttons and stuff, if that's where your getting at.
then you shouldn't be spending $40 on it

then you shouldn't be spending $40 on it
Then suggest a other one with good gaming performance?

Razer Naga and Razer Black Widow like me