Closer Look
As far as
the aesthetic is concerned, the Vintorez might remind you to some of Razer's mice
as it features a smooth finish, which feels silky in your hand, while the curved lines that suddenly ends in sharp corners give it an aggressive design.
The design is further embellished by LEDs which are placed under the palm and in the back area of the mouse, along the sides. Besides the
two buttons which are always featured on any mouse, the Vintorez features two side buttons on the left, which are programmable via software, and two buttons in the middle to change the DPI settings between
four different levels: 400, 1200, 2000 and 3200 DPI. It weighs only 150g, which
might create some problems for those who likes heavy mice, or like to control the weight of their mouse. The wheel is soft, while the click gives out a good
feedback and feeling. The used materials are good and the entire mouse has been
well put together and is a solid product, so you will not hear any creaks even with the weirdest pressure.
Back
The back of the mouse is pretty standard and features six contact points
which allow it to operate on any kind of surface. Of course, the moust will work the best
on a gaming mousepad, where the Vintorez will shine. The cable is 1.8m long and
it is fully sleeved with black material, which gives a good look and makes the cable stiffer. The Vintorez features a USB interface, and the connector is quite big
which might be a problem if you wan to use it with some USB ports, but it is also useful because you can spot it quickly if you need to unplug it.