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Razer Naga MMO Gaming Mouse Review

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5th of November 2009, 13:47 GMT | By Catalin Ivan


Jump to: 1. Introduction   2. Design and Technical Specifications   3. Hardware Performance   4. Real-Life Performance   5. Conclusions


Isn't it a thing of beauty?
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Without a doubt the gaming industry has become the main force behind the rapid advancement of today's computing technology. Gaming is no longer just pure fun and games or accessories are no longer made by gamers for gamers. Gaming has become an industry, with numerous accessories and games with budgets that would make any Hollywood motion picture cry. Yet again beyond the shadow of a doubt is the fact that one of the most successful companies in the gaming accessories industry is Razer.

With products ranging from gaming surfaces to gaming audio, accessories, mice, keyboards or other types of gear, Razer definitely has all bases covered. Speaking of gaming mice, I have just finished testing the Razer Naga, a mouse that has been especially created for gamers that are into Massive Multiplayer Only Role Playing Games such as World of Warcraft, Runes of Magic or the soon to come Star Wars: Knights of The Republic, Star Trek or Stargate Online.

If there is something that can be said about the Naga from the very first glance, then that is definitely related to its looks. The Naga is one great looking piece of technology and Razer sure knows how to take advantage of it. The device comes inside quite a big package that's made to look like a treasure chest, one that you normally find in most MMOs. Don't worry about traps or not having the right key since it is pretty simple to unpack.
The Naga!
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Wow!
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Once the chest is opened, inside you will find three items. A very cool looking pouch in which to insert your mouse whenever you want to take it with you (in tournaments or LAN parties maybe), the mouse itself and a scroll. While the scroll does not offer you any spells, it does provide you with a surface onto which you will place your mouse. I am pretty sure you got it by now: the nicely packed scroll is the actual mouse pad.

I suggest you keep on reading for a more in-depth analysis of the Naga MMO mouse because like with all devices of its kind, it comes with a lot of Pros but has its share of annoying and mood spoiling Cons as well. Will it really make you “Get Imba?” Stay tuned and find out!
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Comment #1 by: rvned on 07 Oct 2010, 07:25 GMT reply to this comment

Worst mouse ever, even worse customer support. This piece of junk doesn't even work on a dark surface and when it fails in less than 2 months, they will make you spend an hour testing it, then they will make you pay to return it via mail (that's about $10.00 US) then they will never get it back to you. I've been waiting to get my mouse back for almost 2 months they have had it longer than I did. they have sent me the wrong USED mouse and then they send me a return label that is incomplete so I cant return it so they wont send my piece of junk back, maybe because I told them I was gonna smash it on Youtube. If you do buy one you will notice your pointer jumping around on the screen till you buy a wight mouse pad. and if you ever lift your mouse forget it! Oh, did I mention they wont let you call them and if you do manage to get there phone# the people on the phone will never let you talk to a manager, that's right, try to find a phone# for them. that is the sign of a fail company!



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