By Bill Thomas
If you’re looking for a well-performing mouse that won’t break the bank, you won’t find anything much better than the HyperX Pulsefire Surge RGB
Like a lot of PC hardware manufacturers, HyperX – which made a name for itself by manufacturing affordable RAM – has moved to PC peripherals. And, with products like the HyperX Pulsefire Surge RGB, it’s not hard to see why HyperX is killing the PC peripheral game.
Available for $69 (about £50, AU$90), the Pulsefire Surge RGB is an affordable, well-performing gaming mouse – especially when you consider the Pixart 3389 sensor and 50 million clicks rated Omron switches. Not to mention the expertly-implemented 360-degree RGB lighting. It’s a wonder to be seen.
This mouse is a perfect fit if you’re a heavy FPS player, and will even be a great fit for day-to-day computing – as it will easily blend into any office set up as soon as you turn down the lights.
Design
When you first take the Pulsefire Surge RGB out of the box, it doesn’t look like much. It has a plastic build that’s very light to hold, and the bottom of the mouse has this almost-early-2000s look to it. But that all changes the …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac