They have some pretty
nice gaming mice and keyboards.
I bought a really
nice gaming mouse and keyboard as well.
Not exact matches
Although you're probably going to use a decent
gaming mouse, it's
nice to have a large and responsive trackpad as well.
Flash for
gaming got a
nice booster with Stage3D and the FP11.2
mouse - lock / right - mousebutton api's (finally!)
The
mouse feels
nice and solid and while may not be the best for
gaming, will work well for any other type of application.
Though they may not quite hit the level of portability a laptop can offer (an external display, keyboard, and
mouse are still required), between bulky
gaming monsters and limited laptops, these boxes strike a
nice balance in the middleground of both.
The Razer DeathAdder ($ 57 on Amazon) is ostensibly a
gaming mouse, but its ergonomic design and high DPI sensor help it feel good in your palm and generate
nice, smooth cursor movements.
The
mouse has some
nice features that gamers will appreciate with wireless tech inside, an advanced optical
gaming sensor, ambidextrous design so lefties can play, customizable lighting, mechanical pivot button, and lightweight construction.
It's
nice to be able to switch speeds on the fly, but other
gaming mice enable you to choose between more than two speeds.
A great
mouse like this can make all the difference when you're
gaming and it's
nice to see that every aspect of the design has been considered here.