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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2014 06:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2014 06:22:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2014 06:01:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;&lt;/strong&gt; =Cons=I purchased this mouse through Amazon a couple of weeks ago looking forward to this mouse&#039;s potential.  However, I&#039;ve gone through 2 of these mice over the past two weeks.  They both worked for 2-3 days, then all of a sudden the buttons do not click unless held down for 2-3 seconds.  And once the clicking problems started, the lights on the mouse stopped working.  I tried reinstalling and flashing the firmware with the latest files from Razer Support to no avail.  I find it hard to believe so many people have the same problems with this mouse for it not to be a manufacturing problem.=Pros=Great ergonomics.  I like all 3 of the grips and the side buttons.  It seemed like the perfect mouse.Wish I had trusted some of the negative reviews on this site and avoided this mouse altogether.  I&#039;m awaiting my third replacement mouse...praying it works as intended.  I believe Razer has bad quality control in the development of this mouse.  They need to...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong></strong> =Cons=I purchased this mouse through Amazon a couple of weeks ago looking forward to this mouse&#8217;s potential.  However, I&#8217;ve gone through 2 of these mice over the past two weeks.  They both worked for 2-3 days, then all of a sudden the buttons do not click unless held down for 2-3 seconds.  And once the clicking problems started, the lights on the mouse stopped working.  I tried reinstalling and flashing the firmware with the latest files from Razer Support to no avail.  I find it hard to believe so many people have the same problems with this mouse for it not to be a manufacturing problem.=Pros=Great ergonomics.  I like all 3 of the grips and the side buttons.  It seemed like the perfect mouse.Wish I had trusted some of the negative reviews on this site and avoided this mouse altogether.  I&#8217;m awaiting my third replacement mouse&#8230;praying it works as intended.  I believe Razer has bad quality control in the development of this mouse.  They need to&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: J. Sikes "zoinkster"</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2014 06:00:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;Useful Mouse for PC and Mac Users, a bit intimidating at first&lt;/strong&gt; The hardware is nicely built and has a solid feel to it.  The charging station is heavy..you won&#039;t be knocking it over by accident.The buttons have a nice feel and even with big sausage fingers I was able to just click one at a time.  Determining where your fingers are and which button you&#039;re pushing will take some practice.I happen to use both Windows and Mac with this Mouse every day.  On Windows, I use it for work (web developer).  I have setup Macros and Key Mappings that help me with common tasks (add a table skeleton, add common code snippets, etc.).  This works great.On my Mac, I play games with it, mostly.  At first, I tried to map every single action to the mouse.  This just didn&#039;t work well for game play.  So now, I use a combination of the keyboard and mouse buttons.  Only using about 6 out of the 12 buttons for things like Health Potions, Speed Potions, Mounts.  I do find that clicking the bottom 3 (10,11,12) is a little bit of stretch...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Useful Mouse for PC and Mac Users, a bit intimidating at first</strong> The hardware is nicely built and has a solid feel to it.  The charging station is heavy..you won&#8217;t be knocking it over by accident.The buttons have a nice feel and even with big sausage fingers I was able to just click one at a time.  Determining where your fingers are and which button you&#8217;re pushing will take some practice.I happen to use both Windows and Mac with this Mouse every day.  On Windows, I use it for work (web developer).  I have setup Macros and Key Mappings that help me with common tasks (add a table skeleton, add common code snippets, etc.).  This works great.On my Mac, I play games with it, mostly.  At first, I tried to map every single action to the mouse.  This just didn&#8217;t work well for game play.  So now, I use a combination of the keyboard and mouse buttons.  Only using about 6 out of the 12 buttons for things like Health Potions, Speed Potions, Mounts.  I do find that clicking the bottom 3 (10,11,12) is a little bit of stretch&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Anthony</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2014 05:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&lt;strong&gt;RAZER NAGA 2014 1ST REVIEW&lt;/strong&gt; Well let me just say, I am a true fan of Razer Products. Starting from the Deathadder 2012 to Razer Naga Epic ending with the new Razer Naga 2014. If you are wondering whether or not this mouse is worth the $80, let me tell you the differences I have noticed between the Naga Epic and Naga 2014.Epic: Multicolor capabilities, Membrane-like side buttons, Wireless, Heavy in weight, smaller in size, Claw shaped grip, 3G Optical Sensor, plastic glossy coveringNaga 2014: Only one green standard color, mechanical side buttons, wired, much much lighter in weight, bigger in size, BOTH claw AND palm grip, 4G Optical sensor, Scroll wheel side buttons, rubber grip on right side, matte finish, rough textured feel on the palm of mouse.As you can see this mouse is definitely WORTH the upgrade. If your previous naga, like me (Or any mouse), is dirty, worn out, or if you are just looking for something more, I strongly believe this mouse if the perfect purchase. Just...]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>RAZER NAGA 2014 1ST REVIEW</strong> Well let me just say, I am a true fan of Razer Products. Starting from the Deathadder 2012 to Razer Naga Epic ending with the new Razer Naga 2014. If you are wondering whether or not this mouse is worth the $80, let me tell you the differences I have noticed between the Naga Epic and Naga 2014.Epic: Multicolor capabilities, Membrane-like side buttons, Wireless, Heavy in weight, smaller in size, Claw shaped grip, 3G Optical Sensor, plastic glossy coveringNaga 2014: Only one green standard color, mechanical side buttons, wired, much much lighter in weight, bigger in size, BOTH claw AND palm grip, 4G Optical sensor, Scroll wheel side buttons, rubber grip on right side, matte finish, rough textured feel on the palm of mouse.As you can see this mouse is definitely WORTH the upgrade. If your previous naga, like me (Or any mouse), is dirty, worn out, or if you are just looking for something more, I strongly believe this mouse if the perfect purchase. Just&#8230;</p>
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