APH Networks checked out the Turtle Beach Grip 500 Laser Mouse
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Last week, I was talking with a friend downtown, asking her what her favorite dog breed was. One thing I realized while guessing is the fact dogs, or even pets in general, are often a reflection of the owner. Much like the beginning of 101 Dalmatians, when Roger is in the park with his dog Pongo, he notices the dog owners act and look just like the dog. You could say it is the animal imitating the human; I would say both the owner and the pet adapt to each other, resulting in a similar personality and appearance. Therefore, when I was trying to determine her three favorite dog breeds, I knew I had to be careful about the breeds I guessed. If I guessed a dog like a Chihuahua, she might think I would be calling her high maintenance or even a bit ditsy, kind of like Paris Hilton. While the dog may not be necessary like this at all, other factors such as the media or previous experiences gives the breed this reputation. Other breeds like Pit Bulls or Rottweilers may make the owner seem rough or scary, partly because of the many news stories you hear with them. Then there are the more recent dogs like the Shiba Inu, or more known on the internet as Doge, which is seen as adorable but a tad clueless. The same could be said for my favorite dog breed, the Corgi, one of the derpiest of dogs at times. All in all, the things we choose, whether animals or items, often reflect on the personality of the us. As for today's review, we have Turtle Beach's latest mouse, the Grip 500. This laser gaming mouse is targeted at gamers and regular users alike, with its Avago 9800 sensor inside. Does the Grip 500 reflect well of the owner, or is it a poor choice? This review today will hopefully answer this question, so let us read on to find out!Turtle Beach Grip 500 Laser Mouse Review @ APH Networks