Mouse
Really good, fast and quiet, practical on/off button underneath, fits well in the palm of the hand, is not tiring.
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General information |
Product name |
Cherry MW 3000 |
Brand |
Cherry | |
Model |
JW-T0100 | |
Interface |
Wireless |
Yes |
Mouse connectivity technology |
RF (radio waves) | |
Interface with the computer |
USB | |
Ergonomics |
Number of buttons |
5 |
Backlighting |
No | |
LED RGB |
No | |
Wheel type |
Bidirectional | |
Ambidextrous |
No | |
Use |
Office | |
Trackball |
No | |
With memory |
No | |
Left-handed model |
No | |
Ergonomic |
No | |
Vertical |
No | |
Sensor |
Mouse type |
Optical |
Optical resolution |
1750 dpi | |
NVIDIA Reflex |
No | |
Physical characteristics |
Color |
Black |
Weight |
126 g | |
Height |
39 mm | |
Width |
68 mm | |
Depth |
106 mm | |
Power supply |
Power supply type |
Battery |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years
|
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions
|
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Product referenced on 28 Sep 2012
Really good, fast and quiet, practical on/off button underneath, fits well in the palm of the hand, is not tiring.
I've had this mouse for almost 3 years now and it's still doing its job well. It's the perfect size for my hand, it's low on power (I can't even tell when I last recharged the batteries) and it's understated. The buttons on the side for "back/forward" are all I need.
For the price I expected it to die after 2 years.
This mouse is very pleasant to use when properly configured.
However, the packaging is not great! The mouse is packed with its batteries in a bubble envelope, the batteries are in a separate pocket from the mouse and the opening is not big enough to catch either one.
The batteries are in a separate pocket from the mouse and the opening is not big enough to catch either one. You have to slide them out and choose: either you drop the mouse or you drop the batteries!
Mouse is way too heavy, I had to take it apart to remove the two weights (which did nothing to stabilize or balance the weight of the mouse), and even without the weights still heavy and very unbalanced (the weight is way too much located at the back/right)
The mouse is extremely unpleasant to hold, the polling rate is 125Hz (tested and confirmed, the mouse is only fluid with rare frame jumps at 62 or 63Hz) which is very disappointing, I was expecting at least 250Hz, it's not a mouse for 10 quid and it's still Cherry.
The wifi receiver is very poorly made and tends to drop the signal at times, we don't really know why (even when being very close to the dongle and without close wifi!)
The experience on the desktop at 60Hz is really not good, but then don't even try to launch a 3D game with it, even for casual use, the permanent stuttering during the camera movements controlled by the mouse will give you a headache ! Even tested on high framerate games like quake 1 that run at 800 FPS it feels like 40!
In short, I don't recommend it, and I hope one day to find a wireless mouse with a good polling rate for less than 120 euros...
Good quality mouse, nice finish. A bit small, it's surprising but nothing complicated to get used to. Natively recognized, it can even play in the recent MSI and ASrock bios. I would recommend it to gamers who don't want to pay 50€ more to display the Razer logo.
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