Corsair introduced the Corsair Gaming Sabre RGB gaming mice, which come with one of two types of sensors: optical and laser. Designed with input from veteran pro gamers, the new mice are engineered with a new sleek, ergonomic shape and are built with an ultralight chassis for quick, fluid, and precise movements over extended gaming sessions. http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/corsair-introduces-ultralight-corsair-gaming-sabre-rgb-mice.html
They are just about to relase the m65 rgb here which I have been waiting for, seen here: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=258_697_1303&products_id=29180 What is the difference exactly? I don't want to upgrade and find out I could have had a better mouse for $10 more or something but what is better about this mouse?
Nice I like that you can adjust of weight of it, just like the old Logitech G7 or G5, don't remember. But yeah that's a good thing, hate when a mouse feels light or like you don't have anything at all in your hand. Anyone got the G402 Hyperion Fury?
I currently have the M65 RGB. Upgraded from the Corsair M40. This is by far the best mouse I have ever used... very precise and love the feel of it. It has adjustible weights... so if you wanted it insanely light you could just remove all the weights.
I just starting tested the M65 RGB for a review. I don't have anything with programmable LEDs on a mouse or anything, but overall this might be the best mouse I have ever tested.
Yep, I can't explain it... you just have to have it in your hands but the mouse is amazing. It feels so damn precise its incredible... I recently switched all my stuff out to RGB. My K70 RGB (replacing my standard k70) should arrive tomorrow. To match my M65 RGB and my K70 RBG I went ahead and ordered the NZXT Hue. CHANGING ALL COLORS ON THE FLY FOR THE WIN!!!
The M65 has positive acceleration built-in that you cant remove, so you might have problem with accuracy. This mouse is either using the razer S3988 or 3310 (with modified srom to reach hardware limit of 6400dpi), they are both known to be very good sensors. The M40 uses the 3090 sensor which is also known to be good with minimal flaws. If the sensors are implimented very well, this new mouse should be the most accurate of all 3 (if you avoid the laser sensor and buy the optical one), the M40 being second. They need to stop using those laser sensors and let them die already. New laser sensors without acceleration would be awesome.
did you ever do review on the g502? anyway these day mouse all look the same there even starting to have similar button lays, then again there are only so many places to place buttons.