Hardware Secrets writes: "We never comment on a product's packaging due to the golden rule of never judging a book by its cover. However, the Razer Mamba deserves a justified breach of protocol because of its awe-inspiring package: it comes in a Plexiglas box that seems like a work of art being displayed in a museum. The mouse appears to float as it stands on a plastic pedestal. The base features three cleverly hidden cardbox shelves that store the USB cable, battery and the charging unit."
Strong points:
* Precise response just like a regular wired mouse
* Comfortable grip with even a small rest for the pinky
* Easy to install
* Beautiful design, from packaging to the final product
* All-time high resolution setting
* User selectable dpi setting stages
* Doubles as a wired mouse if the battery gets depleted
Weak points:
* Slow and non-friendly application
* Attaching the cable requires nimble fingers
* Price is a bit high for a wireless gaming-grade mouse
The Epic Games Store has a couple of fun games waiting to be added to your library.
Today Hangar 13 released Breaking Omertà: Where It All Began for Mafia: The Old Country
TSA goes hands on with Rogue Factor's new 90's set mystery, Hell Is Us. What exactly is going on the war town country of Hadea?