Monday 2 December 2013

Are you a hardcore GAMER????

Do you think YOU are a GAME JOCK???




Many people consider that gaming is all about the skills which the person has, but its not completely true.
To be a Game Jock you must have skills but your gear is equally important.

Here's a list of top 5 mouse which are perfectly compatible for every "first person" games like Counter stike, call of duty etc. and also perform excellent in other world class games like DOtA, LOL etc.
Well, in short, these are the best for gaming....

5.   SAITEK CYBORG R.A.T. SERIES


 If you're looking for a mouse that you can completely customize and tweak to fit your specific hand, the Cyborg R.A.T. line  is for you. Each model gives you some control over how the mouse is shaped, with a number of dials and toggles that let you extend a thumb-rest if you like, change the overall length of the mouse so it fits in your hands or work with your preferred grip, sports a set of weights in the underside that you can use to change the heft of the mouse, and a precision laser (variable dpi based on the model you buy) sensor with switchable dpi settings built-in. The mouse ships with interchangeable palm rests and grips, programmable buttons and programmable mouse-wide settings that you can switch with the touch of a button, and more. It may look scary at first glance, but it's an incredibly powerful—and customizable—mouse for the money.


4.   RAZER NAGA





The Razer Naga  turned heads at first because it seemed to have a ridiculous number of buttons on the side, but it caught on really quickly with MMO fans and productivity nuts alike. Both groups adore the dozen-plus programmable buttons on the side of the mouse that can be programmed to in-game macros or complex actions in almost any application, from browsers to your word processor to your email client. The Naga also features interchangeable side panels so you can get a comfortable grip, a 5600 dpi laser sensor with switchable resolutions, and more. If the Naga isn't enough for you, you can always pick up the Naga Epic , a wireless version with a slightly altered grip, or the Naga Hex, a version of the Naga with its side-buttons arranged in a hexagonal pattern designed for MOBAs (multiplayer online battle arenas) like League of Legends and DOTA.

3.   LOGITECH G-SERIES


We had to consolidate much of the G series, partially because otherwise many of them would dominate the top five, but also because some of the models were sucessors of others—the G500  descended from the G5 (which descended from the MX 518, mind you) and the G700  descended from the G7 (itself a wireless version of the G5.) Still, the G500 and G700 feature Darkfield-enabled laser sensors with switchable resolution up to 5700 dpi. The G500 is wired, and the G700 can be used wired while charging or completely wirelessly, and both models feature programmable buttons, on-the-fly dpi switching. The G500 also features a weight tray and ship with an array of small weights so you can tune the heaviness of the mouse to your preferences. The G700 sports a few extra programmable buttons on the surface and large and smooth feet so the mouse glides across your mousepad or desk surface.

2.   LOGITECH MX 518


The MX 518 is a model that stands out on its own. Many gamers consider the MX 518 the peak of Logitech's gaming mice, and while Logitech has been trying to push it aside in favor of the Logitech G400 (its design sucessor), the MX 518's incredible popularity keeps it on store shelves in a number of places. Its 1800 dpi sensor has been outmoded by newer models, but its on-the-fly resolution switching, thumb buttons and scroll buttons, and its completely smooth, curved design have earned it a bit of a cult following. It's not going to win on features, but I can't count the number of gamers—especially FPS fans—who just prefer the feel of the MX 518 over the G series that came after it. Grab it while you can though, odds are it won't be available much longer.

1.   LOGITECH PERFORMANCE MOUSE MX / MX REVOLUTION



The Performance Mouse MX  is Logitech's flagship non-gaming mouse. The MX Revolution, its immediate predecessor, and the MX1000 just before that all share some of the same basic features and design, but the Performance Mouse MX was the first to roll them all into a neat and tidy package. The MX sports a Darkfield sensor on the bottom that can track on reflective and glass surfaces, a thumb-switch that activates Expose in OS X and a Expose-like app in Windows that Logitech ships with the mouse, a charging system that lets you use the mouse while it's charging, a long-lived battery, and a tiny Unifying Receiver that's designed to just be left in a USB port and forgotten while you use the mouse wirelessly. It's a pricey product, but it's the mouse of choice for most of us at Lifehacker HQ because it's just so comfortable and has just the right number of buttons.




Original post from : Lifehacker

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