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Lots and lots of buttons; first mouse to internally change size and succeed; hyperglide mouse feet work well on most surfaces.
Motorized size adjustment for all hand sizes, Hyperglide mouse feet preinstalled, Easily adjust and have multiple mouse configurations, 10 programmable buttons
Difficult to use drivers, no easy to change DPI settings onboard, insufficient explanation for button setup.
Takes a while to get used to
By Expert Reviews on February 12, 2010
Its motorised body and array of buttons certainly make this mouse stand out, but there are more practical and more comfortable mice....
By Yet Another Review Site on November 29, 2009
When I first embarked on my mission to find my perfect gaming mouse, Saitek were the first to offer me a mouse to review, the Cyborg Gaming Mouse. So why then, you may ask, is it the second mouse I have reviewed. The answer is simple; I had no way of...
By Pureoverclock on April 20, 2009
Venturing outside the box is always a risky thing. People like familiarity, yet they often want things to be new and different. Sometimes its a hit, sometimes a miss, but the constant is that innovation pushes the boundaries of what things can be,...
By DigitalVersus on March 04, 2009
With a dpi reaching 3200, its 8 programmable thumb buttons and adjustable scroll wheel, the Saitek Cyborg is definitely a gamers mouse. On the innovative side, it features a motorised size adjustment (beware it is quite a noisy process), meaning you...
By GameSpot on August 29, 2008
The Saitek Cyborg mouse really is a strange-looking beast. With its glowing scroll wheel, motorised body and multi-coloured lighting it looks every bit the part for a premium mouse. The question is, does all this flash and gadgetry actually make a...
By IT Reviews on July 16, 2008
The Cyborg Mouse ended up being a bit of a disappointment, seemingly focusing more on gimmicks than genuine advantages to the modern gamer. While it can help improve the gaming experience, this more down to the software than anything else, and issues...
By Bit-tech.net on June 07, 2008
The Saitek Cyborg isn't a hugely bad mouse despite the issues we had with it and for the most part Saitek has put together a mouse that does the part, even if it doesn't look like it can. B-movie props aren't usually renowned for their...
By GWN on June 02, 2008
An excellent mouse, on par with some of the best weve tested, that is just plagued by poor software decisions. If the software was there, this mouse would be an Editors...
By ThinkComputers on May 22, 2008
The Saitek Cyborg Laser Gaming Mouse certainly isnt your typical looking mouse. Even though the mouse is sort of ugly it still performs to great standards. With 10 programmable buttons, adjustable scroll force, Hyperglide mouse feet, and a high DPI...
By TechRadar on May 03, 2008
Creating a mouse that stands out from the crowd has got to be a nightmare, especially when lurking in that crowd are the smugly popular G9 from Logitech and Microsofts latest Sidewinder. Youve got to have that look or gimmick thats going to set it...
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