
The Saitek Cyborg mouse certainly leaves the impression, which is an unusual design and feature-packed shell. Billed as the last resort is a customisation thanks to the scroll wheel refinements and the new dynamics of ergonomics, Cyborg hopes to be able to be the final margin. But is it?
Just what constitutes a good gaming mouse is something that’s pretty hard to define, and there are loads of companies out there which have tried to perfect the formula and create The Ultimate Peripheral.
The Saitek Cyborg is, you can probably say, a mouse, which does not want to mess around. It wants to make a statement. It wants to grab attention oman. It wants to tackle you have cojones, and slap you in the face with them, because it does not care what you think.
Which have to be honest, it is just as well, because when you cut through all the outer layers of meat and bore down to the cold robotic truth of the matter is all that Saitek Cyborg is really quite ugly. Like, really.
It is a red, and it is black and that is angular and so painfully pseudo-futuristic, that just looking at it makes me think that this is the type of asia, so we can be seen as a joke, that the PC version of Fallout 3.
Even the name of the Cyborg is labouring under the impression that the players love with anything even remotely tech-sounding. True, it’s not so stupid-sounding than anything Boomslang or Deathadder, but at least Razer is still ongoing theme and mice, which are actually quite good, even though the name. The Saitek Cyborg, however, it is yet to prove that it will be able to manage itself in this regard.
In fact, when you really examine it, Saitek Cyborg is not just an ugly looking for - it’s uncomfy looking for. The thumb in particular, that jutting out the excess, and flat-pad. (via)