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Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor

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Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor
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Rating: 8.84/10
Jeston_A@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/26/11
Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor
Cons:little device support.

Pros:Rigid construct, SMOOTH glide, quality materials.
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The Corsair M60 is, perhaps, one of the best mice I have ever used.In the past 10 years, I have used, quite literally, 30+ mice: logitechs when everyone was using intellimouse, and razers when everyone was using logitechs. Now I'm using the Cosair m60.The highlights include a "sandpaper" like grip on the side of the mouse, to ensure true grip that won't fail you.Further from your reach, is a well-placed "sniper button" when held down (located on the thumb side) it lowers the DPI for accurate shots. However, this isn't place so close as to inconvenience you should not need it, yet close enough that it doesn't feel like a stretch to reach it.One thing you'll notice right out of the box is the solid aluminum unibody, which is both aesthetically pleasing, and adds to a "solid" feel.The mouse overall has a moderate weighty feel, which is mostly due to the three weights located inside the aluminum chassis that can be adjusted.When plugged in via USB 3.0 (which is asks for in it's very skimpy instruction booklet) you'll notice windows 7 installs the correct M60 drivers that enable it's profiles... The problem, however, lies in the offcial Corsair website, specifically it's mouse drivers.When you download the corsair drivers, it continually asks you to "Plug in the device" so it can install the drivers - this regardless of the USB versions or ports you plug it into.When plugging into another PC, and i've tried 4, alas.. same message.All in all, this mouse is a durable, accurate and aesthetically pleasing mouse that will have people look twice when they see it.The only gripes are minor, and i'm sure will be smoothed out via better drivers. Out of the box, this mouse will work 100% and you'll be glad you've made this purchase - although that being said, I'd like to see corsair step up and provide working profile drivers and support. I suspect, this will come with time as corsair is new to the peripheral market.5/5 MUST BUY.
Vladimir_E@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/20/11
Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor
Cons:none

Pros:smooth, feel, software
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I have had this mouse for a few days and it feels awesome. It just glides over my steelseries mouse pad. I know some people have said it is a bit heavy but I dont think so. It feels the same as my logitech g5 (without weights). It also looks very nice at night with the blue led light. I was debating between this and a razer mouse but I settled for this one as I owned a razer copperhead and always had random disconnect problems. Love this corsair mouse
Rick_P@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/18/11
Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor
Cons:My girlfriend said its a little big, but I find it nice and comfy, probably because I got bigger hand.

Pros:SensitiveProgrammable KeysSurface feels nice (doesnt feel like cheap plastic)Looks Good (nice blue LED light that can be turned on and off)
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This mouse worth every penny. The price is good for a mouse with such quality. Everything you see in the description on this website or the Corsair official site works perfectly fine. You can take weight on and off, test to see which one fit you the most. Lift detection isnt for me cuz i lift my mouse from time to time on purpose but you can adjust the sensitivity yourself from high to basically turning it off.The wheel feels great and durable.The side of the mouse's body is made a little "sandy" for extra grip while still feels great, the top of the body is kinda like the same material than the Razor's Lycosa Keyboard. So its got good grip and look nice.Blue LED light can be turned on and off depending on your taste.All 8 buttons are programmable/macro-able.Sniper feature is pretty awesome in FPS games. Basically what it does is when u push down on the button it became lower DPI(how much it goes down to is fully adjustable of course), and once u let go the DPI changes back to normal.For around $70 this mouse is really great for FPS gamers. This review was modfied by poster k 12-18-11 09:53 AM This review was modfied by poster @ 12-18-11 09:07 AM
Sacha_M@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/14/11
Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor
Cons:-DELAYED for soo long

Pros:-Weight-Aluminium made-Lots of customization with corsair software -Very precise on a lot of surface-Scroll wheel is awesome-Rough texture on the sides-Nice looking
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I have been waiting for this mouse since corsair announced it back in september and I must say that I'm really impressed by the overall product. The mouse is a little bit bigger than my old Razer Deathadder but it feels comfortable. It works well without any mouse pads. The aluminium frame makes the product very unique and I'm pretty confident that this mice will last for years to come.Can't go wrong with this product and a MUST if you play Battlefield 3!!
Francis_B@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/12/11
Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor
Cons:The cord is a little gimmicky but you can fic it with like 1 minutes work

Pros:Very small, fits entire hand no problem, heavy enough and VERY quick.
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I love the overall feel of this mouse. I love the weight of it, makes it comparable to my old g500 which I still love. Can't wait to receive my K90!
James_M@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/10/11
Corsair Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Gaming Mouse 8 Button 5700DPI Laser Sensor
Cons:Slightly sharp angles

Pros:PreciseSolid feelComfortablePlug and playAesthetically appealingPleasant surface feel
Comment:
I came from a Razer Mamba purchased in early 2010 and can say that this mouse feels better in every way save perhaps the angular sides. The top of the device is a nice soft-touch plastic while the sides are akin to a later model Logitech G7 with a rough texture, which in my opinion is nice.The M60 feels like a precise killing device. The chassis in incredibly solid with no perceivable flex. The whole unit feels like it's built to last. Button clicks are positive and satisfying, the scroll wheel has a good weight without being too notchy and the on-board sensitivity controls just work. I feel as though I can't fault it for lacking perfect ergonomic form, however, as that's not an intended feature given Corsair's pedigree.I haven't installed any drivers, nor have I looked for drivers, as the mouse functions perfectly as a plug and play device. The same, however, cannot be said for any Razer product I've used in the last 5 years.All in all, this is a very targeted and well refined gaming mouse. That said, if you don't play many FPS style "twitch" games, this mouse doesn't make much sense. However, if you're in the market for something nimble, quick and responsive, the M60 is about the best you can do.
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