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Microsoft's Sidewinder X3 is one of the few gaming mice with a symmetrical design that's suited to both left- and right-handed people. The left and right buttons are responsive, and there are two further buttons on either side of the mouse, which are u...
A decent replacement mouse for use on the desktop, but it's gaming features are rather lacklustre. There are many better gaming mice...
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The SideWinder X3 is likely ideal for gamers who don't want to break the bank on their peripherals, but still want something programmable. Alternatively, the X3 is ideal if you're looking for a gaming mouse on a...
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A mouse is undoubtedly the most important weapon in any PC-gamer's arsenal. Whether you're playing a First Person Shooter (FPS) or Real Time Strategy game (RTS), your mouse is the difference between domination and defeat. If you're on a budget though, fin...
It's not a bad mouse by any means, but unless you're a southpaw there are alternatives to the X3 that don't cost considerably more but offer a greater breadth of features...
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The Sidewinder X3 is a new entry-level addition to Microsoft’s range of dedicated gaming mice. It joins the Microsoft Sidewinder, Microsoft Sidewinder X5 and Microsoft Sidewinder X8 in the company’s current line-up. Designed for both left- and right-handed gamers, the Sidewinder X3 offers fast and reliable performance at a readily affordable price. Though it lacks some of the features found on its costlier allies, it remains a precise and accurate gaming mouse that will assist in the pursuit of...
Precise and speedy performance, ambidextrous design, programmable controls, affordable price...
Lacking in ’wow’ factor, DPI sensitivity could be higher, ’budget gaming mouse’ is a bit of an oxymoron...
The Microsoft Sidewinder X3 is a stripped-down alternative to the Sidewinder x5. While a few bells-and-whistles are gone, its performance is on par with its sibling. It will mainly appeal to cash-strapped and/or left-handed gamers (in fact, feel free...
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A simple, middle-of-the-range gaming mouse with sensible options. Its easy to install and use, and comes equipped with enough functionality to satisfy all but the most hardcore MMO or FPS zealot...
Simplicity. Good price. Microsoft hardware reliability.
Just because its a gaming mouse doesnt mean we shouldnt get a wireless version. Theres probably enough demand for more than one button on each side in this price bracket.
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tweaknews.net Updated: 2011-08-01 23:39:55
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If you're looking for a cheap, basic mouse to either game with or use for the desktop then you should highly consider the Microsoft SideWinder X3 as it offers great value for money while maintaining some of the features found on more expensive mice.
Price, Onthefly DPI adjustment, Easy to use software, Scroll wheel gives very good grip, Comfortable, User can be either left or right handed thanks to ambidextrous design, 3 year warranty is a huge pro...
Button placement, Lack of interchangeable weights, No replacement mice feet bundled...
If you're looking for a cheap, basic mouse to either game with or use for the desktop then you should highly consider the Microsoft SideWinder X3 as it offers great value for money while maintaining some of the features found on more expensive mice...
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Microsoft SideWinder X3 Gaming Mouse...
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I feel I’ve been saying this a lot lately. It’s not a bad mouse, but when you can get a Death Adder, G500 for under the price of this thing, there’s really not much else to say. Those are simply much better mice. It might be a good “gateway” mouse, as...
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gamerwok.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:39:55
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We’re big fans of gaming mice here at GamerWok. Not only because of their design, technology, and function, but also because any serious PC gamer won’t be caught dead using any old OEM mouse! However, the question we get constantly is how gamers can...
Ambidextrous for lefties and righties, 2000DPI Laser engine is great for a budget mouse, $39.99 MSRP won't break the bank...
A little too light for some users, Regular USB cord is heavier than Razer's cords, Not BlueTrack...
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bityard.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:39:55
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During my career in journalism, we have tested many mice. Our favorite one continues to be the Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer. It was one of the best to say the least until the Microsoft Explorer mouse with BlueTrack technology arrived. In this review...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:39:55
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Microsoft's budget gaming mouse delivers customizable control without hitting triple digits.SummaryWe were surprised how much we liked Microsoft’s wireless SideWinder X8 gaming mouse, but let’s face it: $100 is a lot of dough to drop on a rodent. So we...
Great scroll wheel, highly programmable, value priced.
Inferior side buttons, less resolution than more expensive mice.
The X3 is a rock-solid value and it should appeal considerably to bargain shoppers...
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In the past I have reviewed multiple Microsoft Sidewinder products including the X5 and X8 mice. I was impressed with the performance and features of both specifically with the wireless X8. The only problem is not everyone can afford to throw down the...
is a good mouse but it does lack the comforts of the higher end mice that I have grown accustom too. If your budget is very tight this may be up your alley, but if you have the extra money I would recommend checking out a few of the more expensive mod...
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The two hallmarks of a gaming mouse are high resolution and high price, right? Not if its the Microsoft SideWinder X3, a corded, USB-only mouse that lacks the swoopy shape of the companys original SideWinder as well as that of the SideWinder X5 an...
Ambidextrous. Affordable. Instant sensitivity adjustments.
No horizontal scrolling. Thumb button built for long thumbs.
The SideWinder X3, Microsofts newest gaming mouse, skimps on bells and whistles but delivers 2,000-dpi performance and on-the-fly resolution changes...
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evergeek.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:39:55
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At forty bucks US, fifty Cdn, Microsoft's SideWinder X3 Mouse is certainly "affordable" - a tad pricier than a "regular" mouse but less than most gamer-class pointing devices, which run from about $50 up to some $150 for the hardcore Uber rodents.As a...
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Before the end of our SideWinder X8 review, we lamented the fact that Microsoft released yet another SideWinder Mouse that looked just like two of its predecessors, offering just a few more bells and whistles yet with the same design. Give us something...
Comfy, ambidextrous shape; side buttons; glides flawlessly; laser sensor.
Wired.
The X3 is a great value. The shape bodes well for righties and lefties, and the features are aplenty for the versatile gamer. Theres little to complain about—not even the price...
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PC gamers are a picky lot that eschew traditional keyboards and mice for products catering to the specific needs of gamers. Typically gaming mice offer high levels of sensitivity, lots of buttons, macro capabilities, and a high price tag. Microsoft has...
Cheap, Good Performance, Ambidextrous...
Recessed side buttons hard to reach...
Other than the issue I had with the side buttons, the SideWinder X3 is a great little gaming mouse. Gamers on a budget needing a new rodent will want to try the SideWinder X3...
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i4u.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:39:55
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Gaming mice tend to be expensive if you go with high-end products. The problem with high-end gaming mice is that they are almost exclusively right hand only designs meaning that left-handed gamers are left out. With the current economy many gamers simp...
The Microsoft SideWinder X3 is a raging bargain in the mouse world. It gives up some of the nice features of high-end mice, but keeps most of the performance you expect form a SideWinder gaming mouse. This is the mouse for gaming bargain hunters...
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pcgameshardware.com Updated: 2011-08-01 23:39:55
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New Microsoft mouse Although the new Microsoft Sidewinder X3 has not hit the markets, yet, PC Games Hardware nevertheless received a sample and tested the mouse. PCGH-Score:2.15Apart from the high-end input devices Logitechs MX518 is still one of th...
Microsofts Sidewinder X3 has some advantages if you take a look at the technical data and the entry-level mouse is definitely a gaming device. Furthermore it can - in contrast to Logitechs MX518 - be used with either hand. But we have to criticize t...
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