Palm rest tends to push back into the mouse body when extended
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Small, portable, and accurate, the R.A.T. M Wireless Mouse showed no break down in connectivity and provides everything that the gamer on the go needs. While a little small, it doesn't take away from the solid performance that it...
The original R.A.T.s are still the more serious gaming mice, but the R.A.T. M and the M.O.U.S. 9 bring interesting mobility features to diversify Mad Catz offerings.
It may not be cheap (far from it) but you do get premium build quality, innovative design and high end performance in a small package and if that isn’t worth paying a premium for, I don’t know what is.
The R.A.T. M is one of the priciest mice out there, making it a tough buy from the word go. While the issues that were experienced during to testing were infrequent, the frustration of dealing with it was duly noted. As a gaming device, it is very hard to recommend due to lag being an unacceptable fault. If anything, the R.A.T. M gives a legitimate excuse to those who blame lag on losing a match.
The R.A.T.M was used primarily with Metro Last Light (which is amazing, although it only lasted for about 2 days) and PlanetSide 2 for a total of 5 days and in the end although it proved better than the M.O.U.S.9 it still wasn't perfect. You see the...
The R.A.T.M. mouse from Mad Catz has a smaller footprint compared to its wired, older brothers and it succeeds to maintain a decent level of comfort thanks to the customizable body which allows the extension of the back plastic panel. The...
Mad Catz has expanded its gaming line to the mobile line, with the R.A.T.M. The R.A.T.M with GameSmart technology is compatible with PC, Macs, and the next generation of TVs and tablets either directly or via the included Nano Dongle USB receiver. With...
La R.A.T. M.M.O TE souffre d'une ergonomie perfectible, principalement à cause des 12 boutons dédiés aux MMO, mal placés et mal dimensionnés. Pour le reste, cette souris est similaire à la version Tournament Edition classique. LES NUMERIQUES...
Malgré ses nombreux boutons, le R.A.T. M souffre de défauts gênants, dont une prise en main pas forcément agréable. Avec un prix deux fois supérieur à celui de modèles plus précis et plus confortables comme l' Orochi de Razer ou la Kone Pure de Roccat ,...
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