Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Laser Gaming Mouse

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Reviewer:

RWL Staff

Article Publish Date:

5/21/2012

 

 

 

 

 

 

INTRODUCTION:                                          

It’s no secret that people are pretty loyal when it comes to their mice.  When you find a mouse that provides the combination of function and comfort that you’re happy with, you stick with it until you run it into the ground.  Many will even pick up another of the same since it can be difficult to find a place to test drive a new mouse before you buy it.  The shape of your hand, how you grip the mouse, and a ton of other personal quirks can go into making a mouse just the right one for you. 

 

Corsair’s Vengeance Gaming line has really made a name for itself in providing cases, memory, and peripherals that have both solid quality and a look that gamers can appreciate at competitive prices.  Today we are looking at the Vengeance M60 Performance FPS Laser Gaming Mouse, which is made to sit side by side with the K60 keyboard I recently took a look at here at RWLabs.Built to cater to what FPS gamers would want in a mouse, the M60 boasts eight programmable buttons, adjustable weights and fully customizable laser sensor up to 5700 DPI.  Geared more towards the palm style gamer, the M60’s smooth response and “Sniper” button hopes to take your game to the next level.  Let’s take a look at what it did for mine.

 

 

ABOUT CORSAIR:

 

Meeting Performance Computing Demands since 1994

Corsair is a global company bringing innovative, high-performance components to the PC gaming market. Specializing in very high performance memory, ultra-efficient power supplies, and other key system components, our products are the choice of overclockers, enthusiasts, and gamers everywhere.

 

Founded as Corsair Microsystems in 1994, Corsair originally developed Level 2 cache modules for OEMs. After Intel incorporated the L2 cache in the processor with the release of its Pentium Pro processor family, Corsair changed its focus to DRAM modules, primarily in the server market. In 2002, Corsair began shipping DRAM modules that were specifically designed to appeal to computer overclocking enthusiasts. From its roots in high-performance memory, Corsair has expanded its award-winning product portfolio to include ultra-efficient power supplies, builder-friendly cases, ground-breaking CPU coolers, blazing-fast solid-state drives, and other key system components.

 

Corsair has developed a global operations infrastructure with extensive marketing and distribution channel relationships. Corsair’s products are sold to end users in over sixty countries worldwide, primarily through leading distributors and retailers.

 

 

 

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