Product Comparison: Corsair Scimitar Pro vs Razer Naga Trinity
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- Lift off distance issues have been entirely resolved, as well as much better performance on a variety of surfaces.
- I bought this mouse mainly for it's optical sensor, and it works perfectly. I also really like the hardware profiles.
- The 5G optical sensor they threw into it is one of the fastest sensors on the market.
- The DPI speeds are solid, and the laser reads very well on any surface.
- Razer Trinity's scroll wheel does in fact move from side-to-side or press down when clicking on the wheel itself.
- Getting the double clicking problem and can't properly move cameras in games like WoW or FPS games.
- The buttons on the 12 button grid could use a little more resistance.
- I like a larger mouse and this one is definitely large enough to fit my hand.
- Comfortable, medium light weight, and fits your hand. This is also a ride handed mouse, and not for left handed users.
- The mouse is very comfortable and ergonomic even for someone with long fingers like myself.
- The size of the mouse is good too as I have small hands it does not feel too large for my hands personally.
- At first I thought it's very big but when I hold it in my hand it was perfect size, it's made to fit in any hand.
- If you're someone with larger hands or fingers this mouse isn't for you.
- I mainly use this mouse for playing Oblivion with Skyrim, and I've been happy overall with it. It feels sturdy overall; the rubber is tough, the buttons don't feel cheap.
- Way too long of a cable.I attach this to the back of my Corsair Strafe keyboard port and you won't believe how ugly this looks on the desk.
- The cord is braided, and that has its perks as well. (Less wire shorts, less tangles, more quality vs ugly plastic).
- Really good mesh cable that's got really nice length to it.
- Build quality is great, structurally sound and the mouse cable is a nice flexible braided cable.
- The length of the wire is perfect, even if you bit further from the desk than normal, and it is a really nice heavy-duty cloth wire.
- Also the cable just plain bad. The cable snarls up and is very stiff.
- My only complaint is that the initial setup process for the 12 side buttons is rather click intensive, but after it's done it's quite easy to modify.
- Changing the keybindings to the number pads on your side virtually makes every game you play modded to your liking.
- Switching panels doesn't reset your key bindings. (Referring to 6 volt to 12 slot buttons). Quick access to these buttons allow for easier game for you.
- The key words I would use for the material are these: soft, smooth, and durable.
- The Chroma RGB feature is exceptional vs these other releases from other companies.
- Software installation is immediate, and relatively quick depending on the Personal Computer.