Top choice for comfortable gaming/other computer usage in price range.

I personally got the DeathAdder 2013 ,6400 DPI edition and this mouse is obviously ment for gaming. It has good UI (Razer's Synapse, which you'll probably use only the first time you'll be setting up your mouse), good response, good accuracy, good tracking on most surfaces and positive feeling in your hand, not 100% comfortable with it but a good 90%. There are rubber glued grips on both left and right sides of the mouse for better holding and all the buttons an internet browsing user and a gamer will need. There are no dozens of confusing, antiaesthetic and hard to use buttons for the wierd magicians' games. The design is very good looking and the Razer logo is slowly blinking while the mouse is plugged into an USB port. Cord is braided and of good quality. Also the scroll wheel has a LED inside it and is glowing some light too. Only negative thing I found by using this mouse is, if you have a bit bigger hand than a kid's, you might find yourself pushing the sided "back" button while you lift your mouse in case you're in a fast paced FPS multiplayer game, ran out of mousepad space and want to put your mouse in the center of your mousepad again. (Frequently happens on low DPI and small mousepad surfaces.) I think if the distance between the grip and the side buttons would be just a tiny bit greater, it would mean a 100% comfort. Other than that, I wouldn't say there is anything wrong with the mouse, everything works as it's suppose to work and as I already said in the beginning, it's a acceptably comfortable mouse for people of medium sized hands (or children/teenagers). Overall it's a good choice if you 're uncertain about what to buy next in the marketing jungle of gaming mice category. You get a good product of good quality , nicely designed and comfortably used for a low price, which would make this product worth its money, without you getting fooled by the major companies' marketing lies.Read full review