I never thought I'd justify buying an expensive gaming mouse, as I can do just fine with your crap-tier low-end mice, but now, I realize how much better it just /feels/ in the hand. It's not even super ergonomic but it's just comfortable to hold.I have the black one, I can't tell you if this review applies to the white/green ones or not.PROS:-Top is some sort of high quality, soft, rubber-feeling material, but it is just plastic. Nice plastic.-Sides are made of another, different type of high-quality plastic. Feels a bit like rubberized canvas wrapped very tightly around thick plastic. Handles sweat well, wish the whole mouse shell was made of this stuff.-The little splits on the sides are not just aesthetic, they're sweat drainage ditches, especially on the tapered rear end. Helps a bit.-The wheel is clicky. It's not slidey. You want clicky. Clicky is precise, slidey causes mistakes. It's also metal. Real metal, not just plastic that looks like metal.-The body of the mouse is also metal. Dunno if it's polished stainless or aluminum, it's quite light, but is totally real. Damn is it nice.-Adjust your DPI, by default, on the fly with the buttons mounted topside. Set three different DPI settings and switch between them at will.-Sniper button can be set to a fourth, custom DPI setting that is enabled only when it is pressed. Of course...-The software allows you to configure EVERY button ANY way you want. Keypresses? Macros? DPI settings? Whatever. It's there. Don't wanna use the DPI buttons as DPI buttons? Cool, set them as something else then. The software can also turn the light off.-It's heavy. I like heavy. If you do not like heavy, remove the weights and respective mounting screws on the bottom and boom, it's as light as the 5 dollar mouse your mom uses.-It's got two buttons that do whatever you want. They're on the left side of the mouse near the middle. They make firefox go back/forward by default. I learned this the hard way by hitting back accidentally twice, and deleting my review. That's why this one's short worded.-It works on glass, as many expensive mice are expected to... But who games on glass? Who browses on glass? Like who does that? Why would you ever need it to work on glass? Whatever, if you ever need to do fragging on your dad's glass cadenza, you're all set.-It glides over all but the sandpaperiest of surfaces like a hot knife through Smart Balance.-It's got a nylon braided cord that could survive a nuclear war and be attached to a lathe and not come out tangled up.-It's made of metal.MEH:-It's right hand only. I don't know, I write left handed but I mouse right. Who doesn't mouse right? Everyone mouses right. If you don't mouse right, you mouse wrong.-Cord comes out of the left side of the mouse. Not sure why. Guess it can't fit in the middle, but I would have made it come out the right so it's less in the way. Whatever, it's whatever that's what it is.-It's kinda big, so if you have child hands you'll be complaining the whole time unless you suck it up and deal with it because it's so nice to hold and nothing else matters. Did I mention how nice it is to hold?CON:-There's a little hole between the left/right main buttons where the wheel sits. It'd probably be easy for crumbs to get stuck in there like mine. Pretty sure I have a mouse living in my mouse because of this. Dunno.-The two side buttons are really REALLY easy to hit. That's why this is the third time I'm writing this. They're default-bound to your L/R keys, I guess.-There's no visible LED to light up the optical part, I presume it's infrared. There's a light for giggles and fun up front, but none underneath. Kinda disappointing because now I can't lift my mouse up and play with it like a hovercraft, or have it blink when it's away from a surface like it's getting frantic because it doesn't like getting picked up.Seriously, it's a nice mouse. If you want to graduate out of Razer's preschool grade tat, this is the way to go.Come on. It's made mostly of metal. It's a mouse made of metal. How useful is that? I'll tell you. Very.
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