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    The new razer naga VS logitech G600

    Hello! Im currently using the original standard razer naga, and after one year the scroll has started to live its own life. So im looking at new mouses that has 12 sidebuttons on them, and as far as i can tell only these two mice has it.
    Any opinions on the new razer naga/ the logitech g600?

    http://www.komplett.se/img/p/800/942...3e34e75811.jpg Logitech.
    http://www.komplett.se/img/p/1200/c8...fb430f0deb.jpg Razer.

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    I'd go with whichever one is bigger. My main gripe with Razer's mice is that they're too small and the buttons are too close together. I don't know the actual dimensions of these particular models, but I'd make my decision based solely off of size.

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    I'd get the new Razer Naga,
    but I won't because my current Razer Naga from 2009 still works like a charm!
    If Razer still makes products that last upwards of four years, then I'm sticking with them.

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    Naga is really made for children or smt.
    I got no idea who are able to reach those side buttons.
    Pick whatever is suitable and I dare to say you got a bigger shot at Logitech.


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    Well, I like Logitech more than I like Razer (I've had better experiences with Logitech mice), so go Logitech.
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    I'd go for the Naga 2014. It's big, has mechanical buttons and I'm really digging the design of the mouse.
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    I bought the Logitech G600, but unfortunately the right button has the double-click problem. So based on this experience, I don't recommend the G600.

    Also why just restrict choice between these two mice? How about the Tt-esports Volos?
    http://www.ttesports.com/productPage...r#.UgPNq215fKs

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    Quote Originally Posted by corebit View Post
    I bought the Logitech G600, but unfortunately the right button has the double-click problem. So based on this experience, I don't recommend the G600.

    Also why just restrict choice between these two mice? How about the Tt-esports Volos?
    http://www.ttesports.com/productPage...r#.UgPNq215fKs
    I had the same thing happen to my first Naga, after ~10 months of use. I bought a second one, but I sort of wish I had went with the G600

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fizzule View Post
    Hello! Im currently using the original standard razer naga, and after one year the scroll has started to live its own life. So im looking at new mouses that has 12 sidebuttons on them, and as far as i can tell only these two mice has it.
    Any opinions on the new razer naga/ the logitech g600?
    I have both and they are both good. Ultimately, I like the g600 better though. It takes a while to get used to the 3rd mouse button up top, but it's much easier to tell which side button you are pressing. It's to bad I can't put the naga 2012's mouse wheel on my g600 though, hehe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by corebit View Post
    I bought the Logitech G600, but unfortunately the right button has the double-click problem. So based on this experience, I don't recommend the G600.

    Also why just restrict choice between these two mice? How about the Tt-esports Volos?
    http://www.ttesports.com/productPage...r#.UgPNq215fKs
    Not seen that one before.
    And while on that discussion.
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    Corsair Vengeance M90.

    Plus the official WoW mice, and others.

    Logitech and Razer are just the more familiar brands to many, and so perhaps get unfair representation when it comes to suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Static View Post
    I'd go for the Naga 2014. It's big, has mechanical buttons and I'm really digging the design of the mouse.
    i might give the new Naga a try... i didn't know they redesigned it
    i had the old one for about a day and i returned it because it felt too small
    thanks

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    how is logitech allowed to basically copy razer naga's design?
    Free-To-Play is the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sheffield View Post
    i might give the new Naga a try... i didn't know they redesigned it
    i had the old one for about a day and i returned it because it felt too small
    thanks
    No problems! Although you might have a hard time getting one. I've been trying to buy it but it's always out of stock on Razer's website. Amazon don't have it on stock, as well.
    "Those mortal shells that we call bodies, are not ours to keep. The body is a gift of earth that must, one day, be returned from whence it came"

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    I've had both.

    I've also had multiple Razer mice with the double-click bug, which is annoying in raids.

    Now I use the G600, and it's never glitched for me. Also, the angling on the G600 buttons makes more of them usable for me in combat... I can actually click G15-G17 w/o issue and G18-G20 are fine for out-of-combat binds. The buttons were less comfortable on the Naga.

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    Never tried Logitech, but I'd go with them, or at least try it. Tried Razor a bunch of times and they always break with in 6 months. Every single time. To me, they're complete garbage and I refuse to ever go back to them. I use a more heavily built mouse. It's lasted great for a year and a half now. The funny thing is the mouse costs 20 bucks.

    So my choice would be try Logitech.

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    i just bought the naga hex wraith edition. its really good ergonomically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trakanonn View Post
    how is logitech allowed to basically copy razer naga's design?
    because like blizzard instead of making something new logitech take an idea and make it better.

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    I use a Naga Epic and couldn't be happier. I've heard/read some bad reviews about Razer hardware in the past and have had a few issues with my keyboard, but never experienced any issues with the mouse. Comes with 2-3 adjustable hand rests/styles to choose from. I have average sized man hands.

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    The last razor naga I bought broke after about a month.

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