While not perfect, The Razer Taipan is an outstanding mouse for someone who is looking for an upgrade or for those left-handed gamers many hardware makers overlook. Pro-gamers may be thrown off a bit by the finger dragging problem but I found this mouse...
Abstract: It won't be a surprise to any gamer that the selection of gaming mice available is quite staggering, especially considering the stark contrast between some hardware that boasts twenty or more buttons while others opt for the minimalist design. Few gami...
Earlier this month when I was lucky enough to get my first hands-on with the Taipan over at E3, I'd have to say I was quite pleasantly surprised and even after all my testing, I'd still have to say I'm pleasantly surprised. Appearance wise, the mouse is f...
Razer Taipan is a straight-forward ambidextrous gaming mouse without having too much features which you can probably live without. It provides what most gamers want, an incredible gaming experience with comfort, precision, and style.With its black-matt...
Abstract: However, the Orochi, as much as I like it, is a middle-aged gaming mouse design. And while it' still available from Razer, and it's a great product, there's a new Razer mouse that actually makes the Orochi's tech speca look a bit pedestrian by contrast, w...
Abstract: The summer is almost upon us and its coming up to the time where schools close and people sit down to play their favourite video games or spend time touching up family photos. Some people may be deciding on a new rig this summer so below we have a quick r...
Extensive software, Precise sensor, Buttons for adjusting sensor resolution on the fly, Unlimited settings profiles, Handles speeds of up to 4.2 m/s, Two thumb buttons on either side
Requires a lot of CPU power in 1000 Hz mode, Glides noisy when you rest your whole hand on the mouse, Scrolls in steps only
While the Razer Naga Epic was really made for right-handed gamers, the Razer Taipan is a great choice for any righty/lefty gamers who share the same computer!...
One of the first things which struck us about the Taipan was that it looks a little different to many of Razers existing mice which was somewhat of a surprise. In fact in design ethic it actually looks closer to something like the Kone+. Upon placing ...
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Published: 2012-10-04, Author: Chad , review by: reimarufiles.com
Abstract: Every player has their own preferences for their gaming mouse, some like it with more buttons, some like it with glowing LED lights. Regardless on what taste we prefer on our gaming mouse, we always look for something that is simple, so Razer released the...