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The Scimitar might not beat the Aorus M7 in the packaging stakes but Corsair's Utility Engine Software is absolutely made for this mouse. The combination of the two is a potent mix for any MMO/MOBA player, and it's the little things such as textured keys...
None, Neutral, No left-hand option available at this time, “The Scimitar is easily one of the best performing and looking mice we’ve ever tested. It’s got a huge amount of features, customisation options and more, while maintaining a competitive price and
PriceThe Gaming Scimitar RGB MOBA/MMO Gaming Mouse is packed full of features, so I was expecting a price tag that was closer to £100, but it is in fact only £69.95 from Overclockers UK. I'm not saying that's particularly cheap, but it's still excellent v...
Starting with the build quality of the Scimitar we have a mouse which feels nice and chunky. The top surface is a good quality rubber and the textured right side panel offers a good amount of grip. We found the mouse was shaped well for a palm grip and ac...
Excellent thumb pad, Comfortable design, Fantastic MMO performance, Smart customization
Convoluted software, Large design isn't ideal for every genre
The Corsair Scimitar RGB is a welcome addition to a class of mice with very few contenders at the moment. It's not quite as good as the Razer Naga Trinity, as the Trinity allows you to swap out parts, but it's also not as expensive. If anything, the Scimi...
Let's get the elephant in the room spoken about before we move on. The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is not a mouse for everyone. If what you want from life is just a good quality, comfortable mouse then there are many other options out there, including the...
Extrait: Legit Reviews looked at the original Corsair Scimitar RGB gaming mouse over four years ago, giving it our recommendation. Today, we are looking at the Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite, a refresh of the popular mouse that is named after a small sword. The Corsai...
Solid build with aluminum core, Adjustable slider, Sharp responsive buttons, Lots of customization, Software feature set is exhaustive with nearly every function you can think of, 17buttons to play with, Lots of pretty lights, Shared effects and interoper
Software is a little glitchy at times and hard to use initially, No memory, requiring the CUE software to be installed on each PC
While we have covered most of the details already, there are still a few oddities to consider when using the mouse day-to-day. Initially, there were some teething problems with the Scimitar RGB. Not long after setting up the mouse and doing some basic tes...
Corsair has taken a bold approach toward this specific segment of the market, bringing innovation to a new level of creativity. From the perfected ergonomics with the sliding keypad, to 100% customization capabilities, there is no limitations on what the...
17 (yes, 17) buttons, Corsair Utility Engine firmware, Good ergonomic-design choices, Angle-snapping support and five lift-distance settings, Excellent sensor with huge dpi range
Quirky styling colors, No lift-distance wizard, Annoying light, Stores only one profile, Side buttons can be awkward to reach
This Scimitar has two sharp points: Corsair's very good software, and some solid ergonomic details. But as in any MMO mouse, its side buttons are tightly packed, perhaps not to everyone's liking. Read More…...
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Publié: 2015-12-09, Auteur: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
17 (yes, 17) buttons, Corsair Utility Engine firmware, Good ergonomic-design choices, Angle-snapping support and five lift-distance settings, Excellent sensor with huge dpi range,
Quirky styling colors, No lift-distance wizard, Annoying light, Stores only one profile, Side buttons can be awkward to reach
This Scimitar has two sharp points: Corsair's very good software, and some solid ergonomic details. But as in any MMO mouse, its side buttons are tightly packed, perhaps not to everyone's liking...