Corsair supply the Vengeance M90 within a clear plastic packet which displays the mouse in all its glory. The front of the mouse fits closely around the form of the mouse, giving you a good idea of its size and shape. This saves the need for a large product image and is sure to stand out on retail shelves.
The packet contains a cardboard insert which is decorated in a black and blue livery to match that of the Corsair Vengeance K90 keyboard packaging. The front of the packet displays some basic information about the feature of the mouse within while turning the packet around reveals a much more detailed breakdown of the feature and specifications of the mouse.
Inside the box, the only items we find alongside the mouse itself are a quick start guide and a warranty leaflet. Rather than include the software utility on a CD inside the packet, Corsair direct us to their website to download it. While this may seem a little inconvenient, it helps ensure that you have the latest version of the software installed.
Is there anything corsair dont make now? This mouse looks good, but im not so sure about the shape to be honest. I tend to like Razer mice as they are mirrored. I can use both hands and sometimes do.
To be fair broyan I cant see there being many ampi dexterous people around who want a mouse for both hands.
Bought both the m90 and the k90, used them for a week, the software is total trash, cant bind keys properly on any of the hotkeys, only macros work and you can set the ammount of time to hold a single key down. the software is total trash, the mouse and keyboard build is amazing!, the mouse feels great in your hand especially if you have larger then normal hands, but theres no point in buying something no matter how good its built if you software doesnt work properly. i would revisit these products in like 6 months and see if they have worked out the bugs
Cant set the ammount of time to hold a single key (correction)