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January 2014
(84%)
117 Reviews
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Abstract: And yet I found myself returning to the Rival as my daily driver while I had my pick of several high-priced, feature-packed alternatives. The Rival is a workhorse. It's comfortable, powerful, and because it doesn't scream "Gamer mouse!" I can use it in pu...
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Published: 2014-09-09, Author: Christoph , review by: gamezoom.net
sehr gute Verarbeitung, hochwertige Switches, präziser Sensor, liegt gut in der Hand (Rechtshänder), rutschfeste Oberfläche, hohe Gleitfähigkeit, ausreichend langes Datenkabel, anpassbare Beleuchtung, umfangreiche und übersichtliche Software
nicht geeignet für Linkshänder, kein Onboard-Speicher, kein Display an der Unterseite
Der Ausflug in das Land der Rechtshänder-Mäuse hat Hersteller SteelSeries sichtlich gut überstanden. Die neue Rival Maus überzeugt nämlich auf der ganzen Linie. Neben der hochwertigen Verarbeitungsqualität und sehr guten Ergonomie wissen auch Technik und ...
Great palmgrip fit, Great interior buildquality, Exhaustive software package, Excellent sensor;
Scroll wheel gets stuck;
Rival is an apt name for this mouse. It is a simple, yet interesting rodent, with one of those "perfect sensors," and a build that's unmatched for its price. I have one small gripe with it and that's the scroll wheel getting stuck when scrolling back. It ...
Nicely finished surfaces and grips, Good, comfortable shape, Subtle and discreet design
Only suitable for righthanded users, Not many customisable buttons
The SteelSeries Rival is a straight-forward gaming mouse that does its job just fine. The optical sensor ensures performances good enough to meet gamers' needs and it's generally a comfortable mouse to handle—notably thanks to its nicely finished surfaces...
Abstract: 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...