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Well made, Sensitive, works on any surface, Easy to use, Tracks very well
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
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
Large and heavy mouse, Scroll wheel on side can be annoying and get in the way, Display covered by hand when using
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
Poor button placement, Not conventionally ergonomic, Highpriced premium product, OLED Display is completely covered during use
Difficult to hold on to, Buttons require flexible fingers, Thumb wheel difficult to turn, Profile select button (thumb) difficult to avoid
By OCModShop on November 17, 2009
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...
By Atomic MPC on May 25, 2009
Won’t win awards for ergonomics, but decent...
By XtremeComputing on January 05, 2009
To be brutally honest I couldn’t quite get on with the SilverStone Raven, mainly because of its physical size and the fact I constantly had to shift my hand around on top of it whilst gaming. I put this down to the fact my hands are, I think,...
By Custom PC on November 21, 2008
The Raven is an innovative design with a lot of features and comprehensive control over its dpi settings. However, the bulk of the second scroll wheel causes issues when gaming, and most of the sensitivity options are gimmicky. The Logitech G9 is a...
By LanOC Reviews on November 17, 2008
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...
By AsiaOne on November 11, 2008
It has over-the-top features and bling, but if Silverstone had put ergonomics higher on its list, the Razen might just be a better...
By Geek.com on November 05, 2008
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...
By Testfreaks on October 28, 2008
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...
By PCWorld New Zealand on October 28, 2008
Silverstone isn’t exactly a name connected with gaming peripherals, but the company is looking to change that with its new gaming mouse dubbed the Raven.First things first, the design of the mouse tells us two things; that the engineers at...
By Tbreak.com on October 27, 2008
Silverstone is taking the gaming mouse market head on with the Raven by producing a mouse with perfect 50/50 weight distribution and carbon fibre to save weight and give it a sturdy construction. The side scroll can be used for a lot of things during...
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