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Microsoft Habu is a product of mixed heritage. It has a Razer’s 2,000 dots per inch (DPI) laser engine which can be adjusted to 2,000, 1,600, 800, and 400 DPI and also takes advantage of Microsoft’s ‘Ultrapolling’ technology which is made for giving yo...
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gwn.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:38:25
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Fast and responsive control; Cool styling; Two separate side button configurations; Robust software support including polling rate. LowsExpensive; Not ambidextrous; DPI adjustment buttons are a little hard to get to quickly. Final verdictA great partne...
Fast and responsive control; Cool styling; Two separate side button configurations; Robust software support including polling rate.
Expensive; Not ambidextrous; DPI adjustment buttons are a little hard to get to quickly.
A great partnership results in an equally great gaming peripheral.
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Late last summer there was an interesting announcement out of the Microsoft camp. For years they have created peripherals for gamers without the help of others. When they came to the realization that they didnt have the "edge" required to really succ...
Well designed product, comfortable to use, Blue LEDs implemented well, Software offers much customization, Backed by Razer quality...
Might not be perfect for desktop work...
The Habus average retail price hovers around $55, so its not exactly cheap. After using the mouse though, I am confident in recommending it to anyone whos looking for a new mouse or someone whos looking for something a little different. Ive been...
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Howstuffworks.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:38:48
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Microsoft has always produced great input devices, and its Habu laser gaming mouse is no exception. The result of a partnership with vaunted gaming mouse manufacturer Razer, the Habu is a pricy but quite versatile input device.One of the Habus innovat...
Swappable side panel lets you adjust button positioning, comfortable, eye-catching styling...
For right-handers only...
Microsoft has always produced great input devices, and its Habu laser gaming mouse is no exception. The result of a partnership with vaunted gaming mouse manufacturer Razer, the Habu is a pricy but quite versatile input device.One of the Habus innova...
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Solves that. And from the looks and feel of it, the Habu may very well have been worth the wait (or frustration that is). It possesses plenty of features common among good gaming mice, such as on-the-fly DPI switching (400, 800, 1600, 2000) and seven b...
Comfy and familiar shape; 2000 DPI laser sensor; two buttons for on-the-fly DPI switching; great software.
Still pricey for a mouse; slippery sides; requires download of most recent drivers.
With the help of Razer, Microsoft has joined the gaming mouse market in style, putting up their dukes against Logitech and their long line of solid gaming mice. The Habus features just may outweigh its price...
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Stop the presses—Microsoft has released its first dedicated gaming mouse. Last year, Microsoft, after enduring widespread criticism from the press that it was hanging PC users out to dry in favor of the XBox console, reiterated its commitment to PC as...
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Razer and Microsoft have been known to produce some of the best gaming mice on the market. Not long ago the two competitors teamed up to create a new gaming mouse, the Microsoft Habu. This newcomer to the mouse market is of course packed with the lates...
Excellent performance (highsensitivity), Durability, Tracking, Design, Comfort...
Weight, Design of the mainbuttons, Feet design is odd, and limits the gliding performance.
The Habu is generally a well constructed mouse, with the only construction error being the mouse feet. If you are a high-sensitivity gamer this mouse is what you are looking for, since it is precise and comfortable. One of the things that disappointed...
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Hardwareinreview.com Updated: 2011-08-02 00:39:27
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Its no secret that computer games drive the desktop computing industrys innovation, including desktop computer hardware, software, and services. Cutting edge technology is frequently hidden behind the scenes, but in gaming hardware you can usually s...
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ign.com
Updated: 2011-08-02 00:39:36
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November 27, 2006 - After years of being publicly maligned for security vulnerabilities in Windows and a litany of viruses that target the holes, it seems like Microsoft may have finally decided to embrace the association between the house that Gates...
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In the past, graphics and 3D designers were the only people that might have a mouse that was designed for a specific task. Rest of us used these, oh so boring two button mice that didnt differ from eachother in any meaningful way. These days there ar...
Fast response times, 2000 DPI Laser engine, OnTheFly sensitivity changes, Interchangeable Side Button Panels, Large main buttons, Extra glide pads, Good looks...
There are many people out there with special needs when it comes to computer mice. Some needs extra buttons to aid in 3D designing or perhaps one needs a left handed mouse to be used in the office. Gamers usually have similar needs and in general, I b...
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