Testseek.com have collected 54 expert reviews of the NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse.
September 2008
(80%)
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The editors liked
Sexy
Thin
Blue lighting
Includes software
Accurate sensor
Easy to move around
Dpi switching.
Symmetrical design and programmable buttons makes it ambidextrous
Highly configurable
Seven programmable macro buttons
Four resolutions
600 dpi
1200 dpi
1800 dpi
2600 dpi
Comfortable shape
Size
And feel
Mouse feels sturdy and buttons click easily
Mouse movement is very smooth
Adjustable DPI profiles
Easy to use software
Ambidextrous design
Works for both left or right handed people
Small design for people with small hands
Very smooth
On the fly DPI adjustments
Multiple DPI settings
Great looks
7 buttons
Responsive mouse
Well constructed
Can be used by right and left handed gamers
Well balanced weight for the average person
DPI switch LED
7 programmable buttons
Hardware DPI switch
Software independent
2600 DPI laser
Solid
Fully featured software
Very smooth move...
Really responsive and accurate
Slick looks
On the fly resolution adjustment up to 2600 DPI
Solid software suite.
Long Cord
Sleek Design
Comfortable
On The Fly Switchable DPI Settings
Buttons Feel Solid
Precise
Smooth Movement
Excellent tracking on every surface
Right or left hand usage
Programmable
Inexpensive
Sleek Style
Blue LEDs
High DPI
Light (for some)
Gaming Skill Improvement
Comfort
Stylish
Highperformance mouse can work lefthanded or righthanded
Ergonomic design for left and righthanded users
Seven programmable buttons
On the fly DPI setting
2600 DPI
On the fly DPI adjustment
Adjustable polling rates
Slim and sleek design
100% ambidextrous
The editors didn't like
Design not very ergonomics
Side buttons too easy to press accidentally
Price a bit steep for a wired mouse.
55 price tag
Should be heavier
Or have an adjustable weight system
Side buttons easy to press inadvertently
Ambidextrous design is not as comfortable as "right only" mice
Cant fine tune sensitivity in game
Lacks fine tuning DPI adjustments
Not for people with large hands
Software not verified to work with Windows XP
Can’t store different button configurations
Scroll wheel is a little stiff at first
Large
Edgy side buttons
Hardware DPI switch requires the use of navigation buttons
May be a bit too lightweight for some
No custom weight system
Possibly too long USB cable
Package design may go under
Next to the ones from other manufacturers
Manu...
Small form factor is difficult to handle if you have larger hands
Side button placement makes accidental activation a concern
No 64 bit OS support.
Side Buttons Could Be A Little Less Sensitive
Hi Tech Legion Gold
Small size takes a bit to get accustomed to
Can accidentally hit side buttons until you get accustomed to it
Light (for some)
Not the Best for Large Handed Users (But still better than generic)
Not for the overly thrifty
Advanced programmable features work only with Windows XP/Vista
Placement of extra buttons may be inconvenient for some users
2600 DPI, On the fly DPI adjustment, Adjustable polling rates, Slim and sleek design, 100% ambidextrous
Software feels generic and needs to be refined
In all, we genuinely like NZXT’s Avatar. It performed well, it’s comfortable to use, it looks great, and it has all the features gamers look for in a mouse. Left handed users now have a real alternative to Razer’s left handed DeathAdder which is sure ...
As I'm sure you can see with my long winded write-up on the Avatars packaging, I was extremely impressed, if not suspicious. With everything about the Avatar looking suspiciously like a Razer product, I was expecting only but the best in performance a...
Abstract: NZXT brings a huge array of technology to PC gamers: they are probably best known for cases that fit consumer niches from the value segment, into some of the higher end levels as well. Today we take a look at a tangent venture made by the company to th...
Abstract: Video Review: The NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse has a 2600 DPI Optical Sensor with up to 15G acceleration accuracy. The Max Speed is 40 Inches/Second, Max Frame Rate is 6469 Frames/Second, Resolution is 650-2600 DPI and the Image Processing is 5.8 Mega Pixels/Second. There are 7 programmable buttons. On the top heres the left click, scroll wheel with middle click, right click, two macro keys as well as DPI indicator LEDs. This is a great mouse for anyone with a small narrow hand!. Watch the video to find out more...
The NZXT Avatar gaming mouse proved to be just that both in comfort and performance. As mentioned during the course of the review being an ambidextrous mouse opens this product to a market of Southpaws. On many forums the fact that gaming mice are prim...
The Avatar is a NZXT's attempt to enter the gaming peripheral market, and as far as we are concerned it's a rather good product. With its sleek, elegant look, precise 2600 DPI sensor and that soft blue LED backlight, the Avatar is one of the coolest lo...
The Avatar is a NZXT's attempt to enter the gaming peripheral market, and as far as we are concerned it's a rather good product. With its sleek, elegant look, precise 2600 DPI sensor and that soft blue LED backlight, the Avatar is one of the coolest lo...
Published: 2009-07-15, Author: Matt , review by: icrontic.com
In sum, the NZXT Avatar is a solid mouse. It eschews a front-back rocker on the thumb side that could have allowed another configurable button in the place of the forward button on the right side. It has some awkwardly-placed buttons directly behind t...
Overall the NZXT Avatar 2600dpi gaming mouse offers a lot of value and performs very well. However, there are a few subtle items that you need to be aware of when considering this mouse. For one, this mouse has a very different feel since it has a s...
If I sound a little hard on the Avatar, it’s intended as constructive criticism for NZXT’s next product – there’s a lot here to like and I want the next one to be even better. The Avatar is simple to set up, simple to use, comforta...