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September 2008
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Works for both left or right handed people, Small design for people with small hands, Very smooth, On the fly DPI adjustments
Lacks fine tuning DPI adjustments, Not for people with large hands
Overall the NZXT Avatar mouse is a pretty good mouse for NZXTs first attempt at one. The ambidextrous design allows all types of gamers, especially with small hands to feel comfortable with their mouse. I really didnt find anything wrong with the mo...
Extrait: NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse ReviewMice specifically designed for gaming have been on the scene since Razer first released the Boomslang back in 1998 and, during the interim 10 years, many other manufacturers have followed suit. While Razer remains one of ...
Symmetrical design and programmable buttons makes it ambidextrous, Highly configurable, Seven programmable macro buttons, Four resolutions: 600 dpi, 1200 dpi, 1800 dpi, 2600 dpi, Comfortable shape, size, and feel
55 price tag, Should be heavier, or have an adjustable weight system, Side buttons easy to press inadvertently
This may be NZXT's first foray into gaming mice, but they have produced a solid initial offering. The Avatar seems to mix elements from other popular gaming mice with a bit of NZXT's own innovation to create a recommendable product.The comfort and per...
Overall, I think this is a good mouse, but I did have a few setbacks that I think should be pointed out. The first one, and by far the most major, was the fact that I couldnt get the mouse to work in my 64-bit Windows Vista install. Initially it woul...
Extrait: November 19, 2008 By The NZXT product brand was established in 2004, with the release of the Guardian PC case, and now four years later, NZXT has evolved into a company with a full line-up of PC hardware and peripherals. The company was designed to cater to the PC gaming crowd, by introducing products specifically designed for the hardware enthusiast. In 2008, NZXT grew even larger and launched its first gaming mouse, which added its burgeoning line-up of PC accessories. That mouse just happens to be the NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse, which like mu...
Mouse feels sturdy and buttons click easily, Mouse movement is very smooth, Adjustable DPI profiles, Easy to use software, Ambidextrous design
Ambidextrous design is not as comfortable as "right only" mice, Cant fine tune sensitivity in game
By Tia "Xena" Heide I was spoiled when my husband asked me to review the SteelSeries Ikari mouse and was looking forward to comparing it with the new NZXT Avatar. I was pleased with the performance of the Avatar mouse but like the feel, function and p...
Strong PointsElegant designComfortable gripAmbidextrousComprehensive softwarePrecise tracking over different surfacesEasily reachable side buttons, even the one resting above the pinkieWeak PointsNo weight customization featureDPI buttons require some ...
Software not verified to work with Windows XP, Can’t store different button configurations, Scroll wheel is a little stiff at first
The NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse delivers on all of its advertised claims that are geared toward taking your gaming skills to the next level. Its adjustable DPI setting, 7 programmable buttons, and attractive design make this mouse a definite competitor to...
The Avatar represents NZXTs entry into the gaming peripheral market, and judging by the look and feel of this mouse theyre off to a good start. With its small size, ergonomic shape, precise controls and light weight, the Avatar should be a big hit ...