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Who have better material quality ?

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  • Razer imperator 4G
  • Corsair M60
  • Roccat Savu


I'm searching a gaming mice whit the best material possible ; For "best material" i want to say a material more resistant possible to the consumption or ruin or erosion by swet and daily use.
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I'm going to go ahead and comment on the Imperator and the m60

Imperator is made of pretty good quality. It uses somewhat of a soft touch plastic. If you have ever felt the handrest on a k60 keyboard, it's what I would compare it to (I can't think of any other comparisons so if someone could help me out). It's a huge improvement over the material used in my old DeathAdder, which almost felt like a cheap, springy plastic. It has somewhat of a "shine" to it, kinda like a Steelseries Sensei but more dull. Sweat and shine will be VERY visible on this kind of material. Razer's older generation products have quite the dirty history as far as build quality is concerned, not too sure of their new products

EDIT: I have a sensei and dust/sweat is very visible on this kind of shiny material

The M60 on the other hand is a mouse that I've tried, and definitely wanted to steer away for aesthetics. As far as quality, it feels good. It's a little heavier than most mice, and if you can get a picture of it's' underside(or a youtube video) you'll see that the aluminium body is to blame for that, along with the adjustable weights (3 point). As far as with Corsair in general, their new m60/k60 , m90/k90 products are extremely sturdy. They all use the same brushed aluminium chasis. Between the Razer and this, I'd go with this

Onto the Roccat, it's a brand I've never seen at any LANs and neither do I know anyone that uses it. My best guess would be to wait for a better reply regarded this mouse or look up reviews and unboxings.

2 more things that you want to consider

- yes quality is important, but how do you hold your mouse? Do you claw? Fingertip? Palm? A quick youtube search has reminded me of the different shapes of the two mouse

- Have you looked into other brands? Steelseries for example is one I would consider
Edited by Mharc - 7/25/12 at 3:15pm
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