Help finding a gaming mouse

pro1ness

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So I really need a new a gaming mouse for FPS games but it is hard to know which mice are good, or bad. here is all i know i need to say:

Right handed
Palm Grip
FPS Games
I like the ability to be wired and wireless.
I would really like less that $150

Is there a mouse that fits this? Is there anything else you need to know?
 
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In a nutshell, a laser mouse is more precise and allows for a higher DPI. They are usually recommended over optical mice (which uses an LED to scan for a surface) because of their precise movements and modularity in terms of DPI/sensibility (with software).

You want a laser mouse.
Razer Naga can be wired and wireless. Besides that, not any I know of off the top of my head.

I have the Razer Deathadder, and personally love the mouse. Absolutely fantastic. Ergonomic, no crazy amounts of side buttons (just 2), and its comfortable. I swear I'm not a Razer fanboy, but I just realized I have their keyboard and mousepad too...

Corsair makes very good keyboards and mice as well.
 


Naga is cool but it seams like an mmo mouse, I'm not one to really play mmo's. The Deathadder looks nice, is it uncomfortable to drag the cable around?
 
Not really, I have an L shaped desk against the corner of my room and run all of my cables along the back of it. I have plenty of space from the back of my computer to the far right side of my desk. I can imagine if I am traveling I wouldn't want to bring this, I have a tiny Logitech mouse for that.

Not sure why anyone would want wireless unless they were on the go, or used wireless to sit away from their computer (home theater type setup, except gaming).
 


Ok so then wireless doesn't really matter. I just have one last question, what is the difference between optical and laser sensors? which one do i want?
 
In a nutshell, a laser mouse is more precise and allows for a higher DPI. They are usually recommended over optical mice (which uses an LED to scan for a surface) because of their precise movements and modularity in terms of DPI/sensibility (with software).

You want a laser mouse.
 
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