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OCZ Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse Review @ OCC

http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/ocz_dominatrix/ [2008-11-4]

Tag : laser
Introduction:
It's no secret that manufacturers are trying hard to bring socalled unique products to market. Computer peripherals are one ofthose things where there is so much choice, yet so littledifference between each and every product. There are so many on themarket today it can be hard for us consumers to find what we reallywant and need. Whether it's for home, work or gaming, having a goodmouse is important if you want to keep your hand and wrist in goodshape. Comfort will also most likely increase your productivitysince you won't be taking breaks as often. For gaming, you reallyneed more than what an average mouse has to offer. Speed, precisionand even comfort comes to mind. If you're not fast enough, you willbe left behind and if you're not accurate enough, nothing will stoppeople from easily passing you by. While spending all those hoursgaming, one might as well have a mouse that feels good and performswell. After all, mice are pretty much an extension of our bodiesnowadays.
Some of you might not be aware, but OCZ doesn't only manufacturememory based products such as RAM and flash drives, but also someperipherals including mice, keyboards, mouse pads, as well as whatthey call NIA, a neural impulse actuator. Today, I will be lookingat OCZ's latest gaming mouse, released just a few weeks ago, theEqualizer's successor – named the Dominatrix Laser GamingMouse. When OCZ does something, it's usually done right, so let'ssee if this product can keep that trend going and if this mouse cantruly dominate its competitors! Closer look:
OCZ ships the Dominatrix into a decent looking, solid, cardboardbox. On the front, every important feature is clearly printed whiteon black around the edges with the mouse right in the middlegrabbing most of the attention. On the back, every feature has ashort and clear description so it is easy to figure out what we'redealing with. Obviously, OCZ doesn't want you to forget about thecompany and its mouse so their logo is listed in large, white andstylish font all around the box. Should you have any problems, OCZoffers a three year warranty, even though it only says 12 months onthe back of the box.

Once taken out of its box, the Dominatrix is protected by a plasticclamshell, nothing out of the ordinary, but it does the job well.The user manual is found inside along with a driver disc and seven40 grams weights. A grand total of 280 gram for the lessmathematically inclined. As you can see, the paper disc case looksquite beat up, but it is simply because it was tightly packedinside the shell. Finally, at the other end of the well sized wire,a gold plated USB connector can be found.

Let's it take it out of its packaging and have a better look at itnow.