By Bill Thomas
Ask anyone who has spent a lot of time in an MMO what their mouse of choice is, and chances are they’ll tell you to pick up a Razer Naga, or a similar mouse. And 5 years after the release of the original Naga, Razer has iterated upon this now-classic design yet again with the Razer Naga Trinity.
Available for $99 (£99, AU$169), the Razer Naga Trinity might seem expensive to some, but the 5G mouse sensor and interchangeable side plates make this a very versatile gaming mouse.
Ultimately, if you play a lot of MMOs or MOBAs, you’re getting a lot of mouse for your money – especially if you switch between genres regularly.
Design
As someone who has been using Naga-style mice for the last 5 years or so, and especially as someone who has been using a knockoff mouse for the last year, this writer was comforted and impressed by the way the Razer Naga Trinity not only fit comfortably in his hand, but the interchangeable side plates are a godsend.
One of the biggest selling points of the Razer Naga Trinity over the previous Naga iterations is the fact that you can change the side plate depending on the game …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac