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Friday, June 13, 2008
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At a modest price the Stinger delivers a high quality, feature packed Laser mouse. Whilst not the best mouse I have tested, at this price point, the Stinger is not too far behind. This is probably the best bang for your buck you can get at the moment.
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Monday, June 2, 2008
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Cyber Snipa has made a very comfortable and great looking mouse with the Cyber Snipa Stinger. The mouse feels great in your hand and the rubber on both sides gives a lot more grip than a plastic surface. The buttons are placed in the right position, although I would have liked to see an addition of 2 more buttons on the right side. The different DPI settings along with the dpi button are an easy way to adjust the sensitivity, but I feel that most users only use one dpi setting, like I do. In the end, this is a mouse priced just right, it costs nearly 50 US Dollars and it's well worth the money!
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
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Most people probably haven't heard of the Cyber Snipa brand. This was the first time that I've ever used or even heard of their products. Don't let this fool you. The Cyber Snipa Stinger is quite a powerful mouse and if you ask me, a better mouse than most other high end gaming mice. It offers everything you can think of in a gaming mouse: ergonomics, comfortable, weight system, mice feet, and horizontal scroll just to name a few. Read on further to see how good this mouse really is.
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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The Cyber Snipa Stinger is a laser mouse, which provides much more precise movement than a standard LED optical mouse, and supports multiple dpi settings including a default 400/800/1600/2000 with continually adjustable sliders up to a max of 3200. With as high as 1000Hz (1ms) report rate, the Stinger gives you over 7,000 frames per second with a tracking speed of 45 inches per second. There are nine buttons with six of them being programmable using the included macro editor.
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
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While most of the gaming peripheral world is dominated by the big names like Razer and Logitech, there is a growing number of smaller companies that are bringing their own range of gaming products to the table. Cyber Snipa is one such name, and today I'll be testing their Stinger mouse. With adjustable DPI and weights, how will it fair against it's competitors? Let's see.
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