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March 2014
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Publicación: 2014-03-04, Autor: Nick , crítica de: proclockers.com
We can tell that the CM Storm Reaper is built with quality materials, and should last a good number of years. In the next few months, I'm sure I will be enjoy many hours using the CM Storm Reaper. In fact the Reaper has just replaced the mouse I was using...
Maximum DPI of 8200, Industrial mouse wheel with incredible fluidity and smoothness, Clutch button for instant DPI onthefly change, Omron switches
Slight fatigue due to high arc of metal plate (may not apply to claw users), Metal plate does not adequately support “passive cooling”, Clutch button should be positioned back closer to other thumb buttons
The Reaper is definitely a gamer's weapon to contend with. The ability to achieve any DPI on the fly definitely will give a serious edge in first-person shooters. Accompanied with that elite Storm mouse wheel and you have a deadly package combination. A ...
So I have been using the CM Storm Reaper for several weeks now and doing all the normal stuff that you would do. I will admit that the aluminum scroll wheel was my biggest concern to get used to. During the first few days the wheel felt slick to me, but I...
The CM Storm Reaper is quite unique thanks to the chassis design which integrates a machined aluminum back plate along with the rubberized sides and buttons for a nice feel and added grip. Cooler Master went with the Avago 9500 sensor on this one so w...
When I first saw the CM Storm Reaper, I was thinking that it was not going to be very comfortable in my hand. I was very wrong, the Reaper is definitely one of the most comfortable mice I have ever had the opportunity to use. The shape and size was idea...
Resumen: Optical mice first hit the scene back in 1999, replacing ball mice and their fluff-stuffing rollers. The Optical sensor is basically a tiny camera, with a small LED bouncing red light off the mousing surface onto a CMOS sensor, thousands of times per seco...
Publicación: 2013-12-10, Autor: Chad , crítica de: tweaktown.com
At the end of it all I am left a bit torn. On the whole, the Reaper is a very nice mouse. It fits the hand well, the cool plate at the back does keep your hand cool longer, the styling is something anyone will love, and at the gaming level, the Reaper is...