Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the SilverStone Raven Gaming Mouse RVM01B and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SilverStone Raven Gaming Mouse RVM01B.
October 2008
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The editors liked
Amazing styling
Well balanced
Great response
Unique design and features
Organic LED Screen
On the fly DPI switching
Programmable Profiles
Eleven buttons including scroll wheels
Up to 3200 DPI sensitivity
10 buttons
2 scroll wheels
5 gaming profiles with macro support
Max 3200 DPI
Independent X&Y DPI settings
Carbon Fiber
2 buttons near index finger are extremely easy to use.
Great Shape
Smooth Glide
Weight Balanced
Easy software
Macros
3200 DPI
Quality product
Lots of buttons w/ customization
OLED screen w/ DPI settings
On the fly DPI adjustments
Dual mode switch
Well made
Sensitive
Works on any surface
Easy to use
Tracks very well
3200 dpi Philips PLN2030 twin-eye laser
Custom X and Y axis sensitivities
Super-slick Teflon pads
Unique 3D flip thumb wheel
Exciting product appearance
The editors didn't like
Side scroll wheel is to bulky
DPI switch can accidentally be hit
May be uncomfortable for small hands
Difficult to hold on to
Buttons require flexible fingers
Thumb wheel difficult to turn
Profile select button (thumb) difficult to avoid
Large Scroll wheel on the left side
Too many buttons
Some buttons hard to reach
Not able to reassign button functions in Windows mode
Cant read the LCD when using Mouse
Scroll ball gets in the way
Makes it hard to use
Limited macro settings
Large and heavy mouse
Scroll wheel on side can be annoying and get in the way
The SilverStone Raven Gaming Mouse has the potential for a great gaming mouse. It supports multiple profiles, a neat OLED display, a high DPI rate, and it just looks cool. Unfortunately one of the design choices made greatly affects how usable the m...
Silverstone spent a lot of time designing and putting together a very good looking and comfortable mouse. Even with all of that time I believe they focused too much on the 3D scroll wheel and reinventing the mouse. Because of that they much needed prog...
Abstract: As gaming-specific hardware becomes increasingly prevalent we are beginning to see the devices get a bit more outlandish in attempts to do whatever is possible to eek out a bit more performance. Sometimes these little extras work, sometimes they don’t,...
Well made, Sensitive, works on any surface, Easy to use, Tracks very well
Large and heavy mouse, Scroll wheel on side can be annoying and get in the way, Display covered by hand when using
The Silverstone Raven is competing with the top gaming mice manufacturers out there today, and for a first attempt at it, Silvestone has done an admirable job overall. The Raven though isn’t without it’s faults, and it’s certainly one of...
Large Scroll wheel on the left side, Too many buttons, Some buttons hard to reach, Not able to reassign button functions in Windows mode, Cant read the LCD when using Mouse
SilverStone has jumped in the mousing arena whole heartily with the Raven and its implemented innovative ideas. The LCD screen, rocker style center buttons and left side buttons are certainly great ideas and each has it own good merits. I am just not s...
Amazing styling, Well balanced, Great response, Unique design and features, Organic LED Screen, On the fly DPI switching, Programmable Profiles, Eleven buttons including scroll wheels, Up to 3200 DPI sensitivity
Side scroll wheel is to bulky, DPI switch can accidentally be hit, May be uncomfortable for small hands
If you are in the market for a mouse that has a lot of bling and bold design, or even a mouse for your workstation, then this is the ideal mouse for you. But if your looking for a mouse for the hardcore gaming scene well you may run into some issues w...
Quality product, Lots of buttons w/ customization, OLED screen w/ DPI settings, On the fly DPI adjustments, Dual mode switch
Scroll ball gets in the way, makes it hard to use, Limited macro settings
After using the SilverStone Raven Gaming Mouse for quite some time I found myself actually getting used to it, while I really didnt expect to after my first uses of it. Certainly SilverStone has created an innovative product as the design is unlike a...
All together, these features paint a contradictory picture of the ideals behind SilverStones Raven. The sensor and the sensitivity adjustment point to hardcore gamers as a target market, while The Flip3D and OLED-display based sensitivity control sug...
Silverstone is trying to jump into a mouse market that is almost exclusively dominated by two companies, Logitech and Razer. This is no small feat. And in true Silverstone fashion, theyve pushed the envelope wtih a very innovative product that is aest...
Abstract: This is SilverStones first attempt at making a laser mouse and we must say we are quite pleased. SilverStone relied upon KYE System Corp, Philips, and Freescale in creating this mouse, but they have still managed to end up with a rather unique mouse ...