dragonsteelmods.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:12
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OCZ is most widely known for gaming ram and other memory related products, but theyve ventured into other areas as well like cooling and now peripherals with the Equalizer Gaming Mouse. So, obviously, thats what is up on the review block today, the...
Seems tough and durable, Easy to use and install, Excellent tracking, Lightweight, Looks cool, Extra feet included, Doubleclick button really comes in handy, Great all around mouse...
Too lightweight for my personal preferences, Cannot adjust DPI down, only upwards...
The OCZ Equalizer is a great mouse overall, for gaming and everyday use it works very well. This is OCZs first foray into mousing and theyve done a commendable job with the Equalizer, it tracks well, has great features and is just a great all around...
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bigbruin.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:12
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Between the left mouse button and the scroll wheel is a red button known as the "triple threat", which will send the same mouse click to the computer three times with a single press. The idea is that in first person shooters this mouse will give you an...
Easy to maneuver due to its light weight design, On-the-fly (DPI) sensitivity changes, Cool black & blue color scheme, 2 sets of replacement "mouse feet" are included...
Comfort didnt seem to match that of a standard Logitech mouse, "No-slip grip" will slip once you begin to perspire...
The OCZ Technology Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse definitely gives you the precision you need whether you are gaming, doing graphical design work, or anything far less demanding. If anything it could be argued that at 2,500DPI this mouse has much more s...
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The dog may be man’s best friend, but a mouse is a gamer’s best pal. The market is flooded with mice that promise high resolutions and dead-on precision in the digital battlegrounds. Every company offers something extra to attract a potential...
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futurelooks.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:12
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Its on fire! OCZ Technology has joined the mousing game with the release of their Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse products. The Equalizer is released in two SKUs: Mobile and Desktop. The mobile version that were looking at today is roughly 2/3 the siz...
Looks cool, Ability to switch DPI on the fly is great, Small size makes it ideal for mobile gaming, Programmable buttons eliminates the need from some macros, Includes extra pads for the bottom of the mouse to maintain that "Glide", "Triple Threat" button...
"Triple Threat" button wasnt all that necessary in the games I tried, The Ugly, Cord was flimsy and too long for mobile use. Could really use some cable management, or a shorter cord.
In the high speed world of gaming having the right mouse can mean the difference between pwning, and being pwned. OCZ has been helping people pwn for years with their RAM, but what do they know about peripherals? Let’s find out!The Verdict Two Size...
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tcmagazine.info Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:12
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Throughout extended use and abuse in various tasks from regular surfing to gaming, the desktop version of the Equalizer has proven itself as having a good and comfortable design with just a few mishaps. While the Triple Threat Button will need a little...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:12
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The computer mouse is a simple little device that is often taken for granted. Yet without this peripheral, using a computer would become very slow, clumsy and quite difficult really. That said, I tend to take the “mouse” for granted and it is...
The OCZ Equalizer is an impressive mouse that suits this reviewer very well, in fact better than almost all laser mice I have used to date. Of course this is all a matter of opinion, but I truly do like the Equalizer much more than my old G5. As I have...
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Though some have varied opinions, for the most part gaming isn’t as simple as pointing and clicking. Gamers who are more competitive desire an edge, something that’s as responsive as they are. Once the core’s been taken care of, comfort...
To put it simply, the mouse resembles the shape of Logitech’s MX or G series of mice. Personally, I had more room for my index finger because I didn’t have to rest its entire length on the first button. My ring and pinky fingers also had more...
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OCZs mice are called Equalizer and feature a 2500 DPI laser sensor made by Agilent technology. The mice come in two different sizes, one aimed at gaming and one made for laptop users. One of the special features that the Equalizer has is a Triple-Thre...
Easy adjustable DPI setting, The look of the mouse, Rubber grip pad is a nice idea, Thin and lightweight cord, Just above average ergonomics, but only just...
Performance, Tracking, TripleThreat button performance, Features, Drivers...
The OCZ Equalizer disappoints in almost every possible way, right from the tracking performance to the driver setup. This mouse is the perfect example of why companies should abandon immature laser sensors and go back to the old style optical sensors...
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overclockercafe.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:13
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OCZ has long been known for tailoring products to specific niches. With their foray into the laser gaming mouse arena they hold true to form. Many of us know from first hand experience how sensitive laser gaming mice are. If you havent tried one o...
Available in two sizes, Aesthetically pleasing, No slip thumb grip pad, On the fly sensitivity adjustment, Dual lasers, Smooth sliding action, Key binding software...
USB cable too thin?, Triple Threat button fires three shot burst "most" of the time...
We have been using the OCZ Equalizer now for a couple of weeks and have grown quite attached to it. The notebook version is easy and convenient to pack away in a laptop case while still giving you that hyper precision that only a high dpi laser mouse...
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:13
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The market is certainly awash with mice for gaming. We have Razer, Logitech, and many other smaller makers of mice for gaming. OCZ is jumping into the gaming mouse fray with their first mouse called the Equalizer. If you are wondering if OCZ’s new r...
2500 dpi sensitivity without software, Triple threat button, Great feel and accuracy...
Lights that show sensitivity settings are hard to understand...
The OCZ Equalizer is a fantastic first effort for a gaming mice from the gang at OCZ. This is the mouse for games requiring fast movements and high levels of sensitivity. The Equalizer performs every bit as well as the mice from the big names in gaming...
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Here you can see the scroll wheel in one of its five color settings. Clicking the black button behind it will switch the scroll wheel lights color and change the corresponding DPI of the laser. Here is the red color, showing our mouse is in 1600D...
The OCZ Equalizer is a unique mouse that will definitely appeal to enthusiasts due to its high performance, unique "triple threat" feature and other tricks like the variable DPI dual laser setup. Of course the price doesnt hurt either -- you can fi...
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pureoverclock.com Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:13
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There is an interesting parallelism between the common mouse and memory, in that once upon-a-time memory was not very cool, it was dressed naked on a green PCB at best, came with no funky heat spreaders, and it certainly wasnt marketed to the same ove...
The first thing that needs mentioning here is that the Equalizer is not going to take on the likes of the Copperhead or G5 and win, but then its not meant to, and its price of under $40 reflects this point. It is an accurate mouse, and in this respec...
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about.com/compute Updated: 2011-08-10 07:11:13
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Features & SpecificationsAt first glance what stands out about the OCZ Equalizer is the shiny blue color, the glowing scroll wheel and the orange button above and to the right of the scroll wheel. The orange button is what OCZ calls the “Triple thre...
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modders-inc.com Updated: 2014-01-20 01:14:46
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Mice, mice, mice, and more mice. When looking for a gaming mouse a user has to take all features of the mouse into consideration. Is the mouse the right weight? Does it have all the buttons I need? Is it responsive enough? Does it offer more than...
Great looking mouse, 6 DPI settings, Works without drivers, Triple Threat button, Lightweight, Offers up to 2500 DPI...
Ridges on the body might bug a few people, Location of the Triple Threat button, DPI switch only goes one way.
Overall, my experience with the OCZ Equalizer has been pretty good. As I stated I have used cordless mice for years and have never found a corded one that I would leave on my system. This is the first one that I will even consider. It responds ver...
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virtual-hideout.net Updated: 2014-01-20 01:14:46
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With the influx of low-cost, readily available wireless mice out there, one might think that the wired mouse is destined for the graveyard. While wireless mice are certainly good enough for most desktop users, this blanket statement certainly doesn...
The OCZ Equalizer is a solid gaming mouse. The ease-of-use, extra buttons, and wide range of DPI settings (all in hardware) are features that one cant ignore. Additionally, the Equalizers creature comforts such as the "Triple Threat" button and the...
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