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That said, they already seem well on their way to establishing a new name formula: “Greek Name plus Intense Four Letter Noun.” I look forward to future mice from Logitech including the G802 Apollo Rage, the G903 Hades Fist, and the G003 Thanatos Coil. The Hyperion Fury and the Proteus Core may be signs that Logitech is considering a move beyond their traditional name scheme. Perhaps for this very reason, Logitech’s two newest gaming mice, the G402 and G502, feature dramatic code-names in addition to the usual G# designation. Which headset was it that you wanted again, the G230, G430, or G930? Hopefully you can remember, because there’s a hundred dollars of difference and drastically varying features among these similarly-named products.
MAD CATZ RAT 7 VS RAZER DEATH ADDER PROFESSIONAL
While these all-business names are much more professional and grown-up-sounding than other examples the peripheral industry has to offer, they can also make it tricky to distinguish between the different Logitech products.
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The names for Logitech’s gaming peripherals are some of the least interesting in the industry, with nearly every mouse, keyboard, and headset put out by the company following a basic “G and then some numbers” naming scheme. Typical Razer names: Ouroboros, Mamba, Naga, DeathStalker, Tiamat, Kraken Headsets are all named after either sea monsters or sharks, which is an interesting (if weird) theme for headphones. Their keyboard names come from various arachnids, even the DeathStalker (which is apparently a kind of scorpion). All their mice are named after snakes, either real or mythological. It’s hardly surprising, given that their logo is a menacing snake-star thing. Razer has a thing for snakes, spiders, and other creepy creatures. My RAT 7 has been going strong for some 2-3 years now.
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My last two Razer mice both had issues with LMB double clicking after 1 year of use. It has also been quite durable compared to my last couple Razer mice. Razer DeathAdder V2 Gamingmus / Kabelansluten / Optisk / 20000 dpi. Buttons: Mamba has 9 programmable buttons whereas DeathAdder Elite has 7 buttons with. I have not had any issues with the build quality or the sensor. Kp Mad Catz RAT 7 Gaming Mouse - Gloss Black med fri frakt ver 500kr Lga priser. Let’s take a closer look at the way popular companies Razer, Logitech, and MAD CATZ name their products. Both mice are Chroma enabled and can be customized with Razer Synapse. With names inspired by everything from mythological creatures to robotic sequences of letters and numbers, the monikers of these devices range from inspired to downright puzzling. Consumers debate the merits of the features and the associated prices, and the fortunes of companies rise and fall as a result.īut there’s another, less-often-discussed part of peripheral marketing strategy that has very little to do with the actual device: the product names. In the saturated marketplace of gaming peripherals, companies try to woo customers by loading computer mice, keyboards, and headsets with extra features - some innovative, some useful, and others downright gimmicky. This article was written by Nick Scibetta and originally appeared on GameCrate.