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A4Tech’s Bloody Ultra Core 3 V5 Series Mouse Review | GIZORAMA

GIZORAMA - Everyone seems to want to get into the high priced gaming mouse market these days and usually all that it takes is a black mouse with extra buttons, sleek design, and a few glowy parts. Most claim macros and precision in ad space that looks to be the first person shooter’s version of a beer commercial but the Bloody Ultra Core 3 V5 actually promises more. The V5 is based on what A4Tech labels as a 3 core system. Each core changes mouse functionality drastically by increasing the level of “assistance” it gives gamers. To change cores, gamers must use the Bloody 2 software that will actually change the drivers for the hardware that are registered in the operating system on the fly. Bloody 2 also handles the settings and the scripted macros for the mouse making it the go-to application for the V5’s customization.

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A4Tech Bloody B740A review: the fastest gaming keyboard on earth?

Most gaming keyboards aim to offer two things: super-fast response time, and a nice, defined button click. There are some models, however, which dare stray from the norm. Take the Bloody B740A by A4Tech as an example: it’s a rare, even exotic kind of mechanical keyboard, which attempts to achieve even faster response times by using innovative infra-red switches.

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A4Tech Bloody T5: a great budget gaming mouse (review)

If you're looking for a cool, yet affordable gaming mouse, and you like the characteristic looks of the Bloody T5, you have GamerDino's full support to ahead and check out at the nearest web-shop.

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A4Tech Bloody V8 & R8 review: this mouse is art

This gaming mouse feels essential. It can't offer you the brand recognition of some more expensive and well known products, but every gamer (professional ones included) should take a good look at it and at least give it a try. It will not disappoint.

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kaiserfranz3322d ago

Useful article since I've been looking for a new mouse.

porkChop3322d ago

If you can afford it, I recommend the Razer Naga Hex. I don't like most of their products, but the Naga Hex is a fantastic mouse. If mine were to break I would buy another one. Though I've had this mouse since the red Naga Hex first came out and it's still going strong.

1nsomniac3320d ago

I was in the same boat recently for a new mouse & did a lot of research. Ended up buying ROCCAT KOne Pure. Was'nt disappointed, great mouse.

Dasteru3320d ago (Edited 3320d ago )

Optical: Logitech G502
Laser: Corsair M65
Lefty: Steelseries Sensei Raw