Ik heb het volgende topic ook geplaatst op een Engels talige site en had geen zin om het helemaal te vertalen... dus is het in het Engels, maar je kan gewoon in het Nederlands antwoorden hoor 
Ik was benieuwd wat hier de ervaringen zijn met de verschillende muizen, en of jullie nog andere opties hebben die ik over het hoofd gezien kan hebben.
Hello all....
I saw to older gaming mice topics, but times change so here is a new one
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The thing is, I'm looking for a new mouse.
I'm playing Unreal Tournament online and need a fast and accurate mouse.
I have a normal Logitech Optical Wheel Mouse and a Logitech Cordless Optical MouseMan.
Both of them aren't good enough, te corded one is getting old and is a little damaged and has only 2 buttons.
The cordless one has more buttons but is suffering from great lag while making fast movements in UT.
My aiming is not so good so I need a steady mouse to aim with, but it should also be very fast to turn around with and react to sudden actions.
I'm looking at several mice but can't make up my mind, money isn't really the issue although I would prefer a cheap mouse over an expensive one offcourse
.
These are the options:
Logitech MX 900:
This mouse has a fast optical engine and lots of buttons. But is the bluetooh connection faster then the original cordless tech?
Because I'm affraid it wil also lag.
Logitech MX 700:
Heard possitive things about this one... but doesn't it use the same cordless tech as my current Optical Cordless MouseMan?
Because in that case it will lag as well.
Logitech MX 500 and 310:
Both seem to be ok, is there any difference between them except for the buttons and looks?
Razer Viper:
Seems to be very fast.... but does it only have 2 buttons?
Razer Boomer Control:
They say it's designed for FPS gaming, that's a +.
But how about extra buttons?
And isn't the design a little uneasy?
Is it optical or with ball?
Razer Boomer Speed:
Designed for RTS etc. but they say it's also great for sniping?
For the rest same comments as the Control version above.
Belkin Nostromo n30:
Looks ugly, but is it worth calling itself a gaming mouse?
And is it with ball or optical?
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Bluetooth:
I'm not really a Microsoft freak, but if this is a good mouse then why not?
Compareable with the MX 900 or not even close?
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse:
Same thing without bluetooth... is it worth taking a look at?
Well that was quite a story.... now I'd like to hear you guys
Cause I don't know what to do anymore.... give me some advise!
Grim
Ik was benieuwd wat hier de ervaringen zijn met de verschillende muizen, en of jullie nog andere opties hebben die ik over het hoofd gezien kan hebben.
Hello all....
I saw to older gaming mice topics, but times change so here is a new one
The thing is, I'm looking for a new mouse.
I'm playing Unreal Tournament online and need a fast and accurate mouse.
I have a normal Logitech Optical Wheel Mouse and a Logitech Cordless Optical MouseMan.
Both of them aren't good enough, te corded one is getting old and is a little damaged and has only 2 buttons.
The cordless one has more buttons but is suffering from great lag while making fast movements in UT.
My aiming is not so good so I need a steady mouse to aim with, but it should also be very fast to turn around with and react to sudden actions.
I'm looking at several mice but can't make up my mind, money isn't really the issue although I would prefer a cheap mouse over an expensive one offcourse
These are the options:
Logitech MX 900:
This mouse has a fast optical engine and lots of buttons. But is the bluetooh connection faster then the original cordless tech?
Because I'm affraid it wil also lag.
Logitech MX 700:
Heard possitive things about this one... but doesn't it use the same cordless tech as my current Optical Cordless MouseMan?
Because in that case it will lag as well.
Logitech MX 500 and 310:
Both seem to be ok, is there any difference between them except for the buttons and looks?
Razer Viper:
Seems to be very fast.... but does it only have 2 buttons?
Razer Boomer Control:
They say it's designed for FPS gaming, that's a +.
But how about extra buttons?
And isn't the design a little uneasy?
Is it optical or with ball?
Razer Boomer Speed:
Designed for RTS etc. but they say it's also great for sniping?
For the rest same comments as the Control version above.
Belkin Nostromo n30:
Looks ugly, but is it worth calling itself a gaming mouse?
And is it with ball or optical?
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse Bluetooth:
I'm not really a Microsoft freak, but if this is a good mouse then why not?
Compareable with the MX 900 or not even close?
Microsoft Wireless IntelliMouse:
Same thing without bluetooth... is it worth taking a look at?
Well that was quite a story.... now I'd like to hear you guys
Cause I don't know what to do anymore.... give me some advise!
Grim