The Steelseries sensei has been around for a long time so meh. I think i may try a right handed mouse since I got to replace this anyways. I did invest in a tablet so I get to see if I prefer that more. I'm not knowledgeable of logitech gaming mice. Always wanted to try one though.TakuMii wrote:
I'd honestly avoid the Taipan, or any laser mouse, for that matter. Optical mice are generally more reliable for anything that requires fast and accurate movement, with all the newer gaming mice coming out with PMW3310, PMW3360, or PMW3366 sensors, it's hard to go wrong.
I personally prefer mice with basic ambidextrous shapes, so if you're fine with that, look into the Skydigital NMouse4k/Zalman ZM-M600R (both are same mouse. They have an older ADNS-3090 sensor, but is very inexpensive and stills performs solidly), or maybe the Logitech G102/G Pro (both the same mouse but G102 has a cheaper low-power sensor).
If you're looking for a right-handed mouse, I'd go with one of the mice that Paneiru suggested (DM1 Pro S or Nixeus Revel), or a Logitech G403, or maybe one of the Mionix 7000 mice. I personally wouldn't go with Steelseries at this point as their rubber grips wear down notoriously fast, and I'd also avoid Razer as their software is a pain to deal with. There are also a handful of other great mice on the market to look at, so it's not a bad idea to keep yourself open to mice besides the suggestions posted here (...as long as you don't go for a mouse with a laser sensor ).