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Monthly Extreme Gaming PC Buyer's Guide

November Extreme Gaming PC Buyer's Guide - Page 6

By Ryan "Speedy" Wissman November 17, 2004

Mouse: Logitech MX1000 Cordless Optical Mouse

Cost: $65
Months on list: New
Price Change: $0

Interacting with one's computer is one of the most important components of the PC gaming experience. We place a lot of emphasis on our input devices here at SE, and this month we are moving to the Logitech MX1000, a mouse with all-new laser tracking system that has a much finer precision (20x) than conventional optical mice. The MX1000 combines everything we liked about the MX700, and improves upon it in every way. In addition to the new laser sensor, the MX1000 also has a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, additional buttons, and a more comfortable design. Logitech seems to have another winner on their hands, and although the MX1000 is priced at $65, it is worth every penny.

Make sure you choose an appropriate mousing surface when using any optical mouse, as these work best on dark non-solid color surfaces. Some of the best mouse pads currently on the market are those from fUnc, Ratpadz, and Everglide, and any serious gamer will want to take a look at those pads for one that might fit your tastes.

Keyboard: Microsoft Multimedia Natural Keyboard OEM

Cost: $22
Months on list: 6
Price Change: +$7

For years we have been using split design keyboards as it greatly reduces the amount of strain on our wrists, especially after hours of typing. The Microsoft Multimedia Natural Keyboard is a solid, and economical, split design keyboard that is not only comfortable to use but also can be found in an OEM version for about $22. You can't go wrong with this keyboard, and at $22 it certainly won't break the bank.

The Multimedia version of the Microsoft Natural Keyboard offers a number of additional, and sometimes useful, multimedia function keys. These are used for accessing and controlling tasks such as windows media player and audio volume, along with launching mail, web and instant messaging programs.

For those of you who would rather use a standard keyboard, we recommend the basic Microsoft Multimedia keyboard. It has all the same functions and features as the Natural keyboard and offers the same durability that we love about the Microsoft keyboards.

Gamepad: Saitek P3000 Wireless Pad & Docking Station

Cost: $31
Months on list: 6
Price Change: -$5

While many hardcore PC gamers find little use for a game controller, we find that it can come in very handy for the odd racing or sports game. While the current PC controller market is quite poor, there are still a still a few gems that really stand out. Take for instance the Saitek P3000, which has been included in this guide for months. The controller allows for wireless freedom, and has performance that can match the best of the console world, not to mention it is very comfortable to hold.

The P3000 Wireless ships with two battery packs, and much like the Logitech MX1000 mouse, has its own docking station that recharges it when not in use. Currently you can find this controller online for about $31, not a bad price to pay, even if you only use it for GTA3.


Page 1 November Extreme Gaming PC Buyer's Guide
Page 2 Processors and Cooling
Page 3 Motherboards and Memory
Page 4 Hard Drives and DVD-R/RW
Page 5 Video Card, Monitor and Audio
  • Page 6 Mouse, Keyboard & Controller
    Page 7 Communications, Operating System, etc.
    Page 8 Price Roundup and Closing Remarks

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