I purchased the Corsair M95 off Newegg Sunday evening and I recieved it today! I purchased it to replace my aging Razer Naga (standard).
First Impressions:
I have been unbelievably excited about this mouse ever since I heard it was released and ever since I clicked the "Confirm Purchase" button. Once I pulled the package out of the Newegg box, I was a little dissapointed with the actual Corsair packaging it came in. It looks like it could get damaged easily.
Once I pulled the M95 out of the packaging I was surprised at how heavy it was compaired to my Razer Naga. The weight of the mouse is actually distributed pretty evenly. Despite the weight, there is what I would assume teflon pads on the bottom that makes the glide super smooth, a whole lot better than my Razer Naga. It seems to me it can comfortably fit both "palm" and "claw" grip styles.
There wasn't much in terms of a user manual. All it came with is waranty information and quick install guide on how to plug the mouse into the computer and where to download the software.
Conclusion:
Overall this feels like a great quality mouse and for my hands VERY comfortable.
Once I get home from work, can't wait, and have more time to put this mouse through its paces I will provide a lot more feedback. If there are any suggestions on what you guys would like to see or certain aspects you would like to know about I will include it.
First Impressions:
I have been unbelievably excited about this mouse ever since I heard it was released and ever since I clicked the "Confirm Purchase" button. Once I pulled the package out of the Newegg box, I was a little dissapointed with the actual Corsair packaging it came in. It looks like it could get damaged easily.
Once I pulled the M95 out of the packaging I was surprised at how heavy it was compaired to my Razer Naga. The weight of the mouse is actually distributed pretty evenly. Despite the weight, there is what I would assume teflon pads on the bottom that makes the glide super smooth, a whole lot better than my Razer Naga. It seems to me it can comfortably fit both "palm" and "claw" grip styles.
There wasn't much in terms of a user manual. All it came with is waranty information and quick install guide on how to plug the mouse into the computer and where to download the software.
Conclusion:
Overall this feels like a great quality mouse and for my hands VERY comfortable.
Once I get home from work, can't wait, and have more time to put this mouse through its paces I will provide a lot more feedback. If there are any suggestions on what you guys would like to see or certain aspects you would like to know about I will include it.