Testseek.co.uk have collected 41 expert reviews of the Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. TE / Tournament Edition and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T. TE / Tournament Edition.
October 2014
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The editors liked
Incredible build quality
Comfy for most
Appealing price
The editors didn't like
Unbalanced when extended
Software feels haphazard
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Published: 2017-09-04, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
In this test of 37 models there are only a few mice that left us with the thought 'you definitely do not want to purchase that one'. There are a lot of similarities, but there are also some models that stand out or simply perform slightly better than the...
Abstract: The R.A.T. TE (hereafter Rat TE) is designed to be a nimble little rodent, and at 90g it certainly feels light to wield and there are no additional weights supplied. You can clearly see how this low weight is achieved, with a number of cutaway sections i...
Published: 2014-10-15, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
Incredible build quality, Comfy for most, Appealing price
Unbalanced when extended, Software feels haphazard
The Mad Catz R.A.T. TE isn't perfect. The software isn't the most intuitive or reliable, and the extendable palm grip, while convenient for gamers with larger hands, can lead to some frustrating issues. However, the most polarizing aspect of this gaming ...
Published: 2014-07-18, Author: Charlie , review by: play3r.net
So, does the TE live up to the claims of being the perfect tournament weapon? Time for my thoughts after playing a good 10 hours of CSGO with it. Starting with aesthetics and the R.A.T TE is, I'm sure, no less polarizing in this form then it ever has b...
Abstract: Today DaveChaos takes a look at the R.A.T. TE gaming mouse from Mad Catz, featuring the R.A.T. series trademark adjustability, watch the video below.Subscribe to the HardwareHeaven YouTube channel to keep up-to-date with our video reviews. Check out Dave'...
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Published: 2014-09-23, Author: William , review by: proclockers.com
The Mad Catz R.A.T. TE is a great mouse. Plain and simple. It doesn't have the exterior features that the other R.A.T. series mice have but it makes up for it with the insane software setup. The shear amount of customization on the R.A.T. TE is mind boggl...
Very fast response time, Detailed lift-off and sensor-damping controls, Excellent macro and configuration software, Precision Aim button lets you reduce resolution on the fly
Effectively only five programmable buttons, DPI raise button is stiff, Mode-switching button is awkwardly placed, Macro programming lacks some depth, For righties only
"TE" means Tournament Edition, and that's the market this mouse targets: competitive gamers. We like the feature loadout and Mad Catz's well-designed software, but we wish the TE had more programmable buttons. Read More…...
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Published: 2014-04-15, Author: David , review by: legitreviews.com
Long-time R.A.T. users or those who have paid long attention to Mad Catz or even Cyborg prior to its acquisition might be accustomed to the signature, but unusual appearance of the R.A.T. mice. The design is quite functional that way and the R.A.T. TE is ...
Incredible build quality, Comfy for most, Appealing price
Unbalanced when extended, Software feels haphazard
Whoever came up with the phrase "looks can be deceiving" probably didn't know about Mad Catz's R.A.T. line of mice. If they did, though, that probably would've given their newly uttered idiom a run for its money. Despite its garish appearance, the wired, ...
Abstract: Described as "a company that consists primarily of hardcore gamers", Mad Catz has been around longer than contemporaries such as Razer. The latter is perhaps the most visible in the gaming peripheral space, thanks to its products' catchy names and sleek looks. However, Mad Catz is known for radical designs, unique controllers, and most notably, arcade sticks for fighting game aficionados. Today we have the Mad Catz S.T.R.I.K.E. TE keyboard and R.A.T. TE mouse for review. The TE suffix denotes that these two peripherals are of Tournament Edition quality. This means they're tuned for whatever most e-sports junkies are up against in competitive play - or so Mad Catz would like us to believe. How do they really fare? Read on to find out......