Mad Catz New Gaming Mice Are Cyborg R.A.T.s
Insane feline company is making some new rodents.
Could a mechanical rat beat up a gaming mouse? If you think so, then perhaps you'll want to employ the services of Mad Catz's upcoming line of Cyborg R.A.T. gaming mice.
"Cyborg is best known for ergonomic and fully adjustable flight sticks, gaming mice and keyboards. The new mouse range incorporates the same market leading design principles and applies them to gaming mice. For the first time ever on a mouse, the key points of contact between the gamer's hand and the mouse are fully adjustable allowing it to be customized for any grip preference" commented, Darren Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz. "The Cyborg mouse range was developed entirely in house and I believe they are the most comfortable gaming mice you'll ever use. Besides, they just look cool!"
The full line includes:
• Cyborg R.A.T. 9 Gaming Mouse
o Features: Wireless, Fully Adjustable, 5600dpi laser; Programmable,; Weight System; Powered by Rechargeable Batteries
o MSRP: $129.99/ £99.99 / €129.99
• Cyborg R.A.T. 7 Gaming Mouse
o Features: Fully Adjustable; 5600dpi laser; Programmable; Weight System; USB powered
o MSRP: $99.99 / £79.99 / €99.99
• Cyborg R.A.T. 5 Gaming Mouse
o Features: Adjustable Length; 4000dpi laser, Programmable; Weight System; USB powered
o MSRP: $69.99/ £49.99 / €59.99
• Cyborg R.A.T. 3 Gaming Mouse
o Features: 3200dpi laser; USB powered
o MSRP: $49.99 / £34.99 / €49.99
Mad Catz will be shipping its new range of premium Cyborg gaming mice in Spring 2010.
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No thanks, I think I would use my £10 mouse from Asda, it performs better and is easier to use.
I've never had trouble with my £7 trust mouse.
I'd probably not go for the "insane" range of mice. I'm happy with my £60 Razor Lachesis though. I can't stand cheap mice, they only have like, 3 or 4 buttons...
£100 for a wireless mouse which no 'serious' gamer would want to ever use.
I'm not completely sure which market that's aimed at.
If this thing performs like it looks and is robust enough to not split into parts after 1 year.
I'd buy that thing. It looks freaking insane. If someone comes in and looks on you desk and doesn't realize its a mouse then you know you're on the enthusiast arena.
Besides i need a new mouse for work my Logitec wireless is almost done.
The worst looking mouse on the planet award goes to...
you can tell a gamer is REALLY a gamer WHEN...
i think its cool!!!! cant wait to get mine!!!!