Yea it really is! I'm loving it! I have no complaints about it!i bought a m.ed. abyss as well a while back, $24 from hong kong, and was very happy with it; thing is, i know many, many peeps who would pay that $20 for the goliathus alone. i can't believe you got both for that price .. what a steal ..
I'm not sure if its the same material but I will say this, the mouse feels solid, it is very responsive and I'm really enjoying it. For the price I would definitely get one + You get the mouse pad? DO it!. I played about 4 hours of Battlefield 3 and a few hours of other games and the mouse hasn't failed me once. It is very sensitive and it recognizes even small movement. Coming from an iHome mouse from WalMart this one is great! However "High Class" people who have owned nothing but Razer and Steele Series mouse, this might feel like crap, even thought its not.I wonder if the materials is identical to a Razer Abyssus?
If it is then I would also buy one
But price seems wery cheap.
I'm not sure if its the same material but I will say this, the mouse feels solid, it is very responsive and I'm really enjoying it. For the price I would definitely get one + You get the mouse pad? DO it!. I played about 4 hours of Battlefield 3 and a few hours of other games and the mouse hasn't failed me once. It is very sensitive and it recognizes even small movement. Coming from an iHome mouse from WalMart this one is great! However "High Class" people who have owned nothing but Razer and Steele Series mouse, this might feel like crap, even thought its not.
I couldn't find Razer China but I did try it on the US server and the S/N is already registered lolWell that all depends on if the materials = original Razer Abyssus.
Then it makes no difference even if coming from other Razer/steel series mouse
BTW if you want you can try register the mouse on Razer China to see if it is original Mice, but I think it is not original Razer.
No idea, sorry, I do know this the one I bought is working great! I have put more than 100 hours of gaming on it and have had no issues with mine. Good luckSo I guess it's pretty clear that these are fake, right? I had my doubts, but I did order one from eBay around 3 weeks ago (mouse still hasn't arrived, btw).
Either way, people seem to be happy with them. Anyone has any idea what kind of sensor/PCB/switches they use? I'm asking because there's the possibility that it might be cheap but good. Otherwise, I can't be bothered with something that is fake and bad quality... I'll just have to get the real thing.
No idea, sorry, I do know this the one I bought is working great! I have put more than 100 hours of gaming on it and have had no issues with mine. Good luck
Like I state on the video, if you are used to high end mice, then this is definitely not for you . Honestly, don't even bother with it, because you won't be happy with it. And even though it turned out to be a replica I'm still happy with it, because is a very solid and nice looking mice. And for the $20 not only did I get a sexy, solid mouse but I also got a Razer Goliathus Mousepad, with free shipping! That to me is a Win/Win :thumbsup:. If I were you I would just dish out the extra $25 and get a legit mouse from a legitimate retailer, like going to the Official Razer website. Good luck good sir!Do you have experience with other gaming mice? Because from what you had it might seem like it's the bomb, but maybe it isn't... just saying. :whiste:
Btw, I suppose you couldn't open the mouse and see what kind of sensor (etc.) it's using? It's alright if you won't, I'm just asking because that would really help me and others see what's going on with these "replicas".
You just reiterated what I had said to you on the previous comment and on the video. You also knew about the S/N Before hand if you read 4 comments above your first comment and if you read the Youtube comments.So my replica just arrived...
S/N was the same as the one in EpicSurvivor's replica. Build quality is bad: cheap plastic, cheap switches (really hard to press). The worst part is the sensor: max. polling rate of 500Hz, 3 dpi steps: 600, 1000 and 1400 (something along those lines). Oh, and the polling rate and dpi switches graze the mousepad.
So yeah, guys, not much else to say. Just don't buy it, lol. Get the real thing instead or you will regret it.
Told you not you buy it on the video if you are one of those people who likes high quality name brand stuff. http://youtu.be/mxZAqX1iFj4?t=5m35s (Between 5:35 and 5:55) "I don't recommend it for you"I couldn't find Razer China but I did try it on the US server and the S/N is already registered lol
You just reiterated what I had said to you on the prvious comment and on the video.Told you not you buy it. Why you still buy it? D:
Lol is your money anyway, sorry should have listened to what I said. Better luck next time:whiste:
I had my doubts, but I did order one from eBay around 3 weeks ago (mouse still hasn't arrived, btw).
EDIT: Alright man, look, I'm sorry if I came on a little high strung and rushed reading your reply. Finals are over now, I was just very stressed.Please, next time just read.