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Tt eSports Ventus X Gaming Mouse Review
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The company Thermaltake distributes products made for the demands of gamers under the brand Tt eSPORTS. Today we're going to have a look at the Ventus X, a mouse in a flashy right-hander design. It's designed to keep your hand cool even during long gaming sessions.
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Corsair M65 PRO RGB Mouse Review
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Built for FPS games, the Corsair M65 PRO RGB brings back the same exterior features as it predecessor. Instead of the laser sensor seen in the previous model, Corsair has included the PixArt PMW3360 optical sensor with a maximum DPI of 12000. There is also a weight system for adjusting the weight and a dedicated sniper button, which can be assigned to serve various functions. The Corsair Utility Engine software allows great flexibility for customization and can also manage all of your Corsair devices in one software. Benchmark Reviews will be taking a look at the Corsair M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse, so let’s go over its features and an overview of this mouse.
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Precision Gaming Mouse Round-Up
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Whether you have a $10,000 beast of a gaming rig or a hand me down that isn't any more powerful than a toaster, having the right input devices can make a significant improvement in your work and play. Mice in particular come in all shapes and sizes to meet anyone's comfort and performance needs. That bargain bin mouse may be fine for browsing cat pictures, but its cheap sensor and total lack of ergonomics may be holding you back from pwning n00bs like you deserve.
To help step your game up we're checking out three new mice that recently slid across our desk: Tesoro's Sagitta Spectrum H6L Gaming Mouse, Corsair's new M65 Pro RGB Gaming Mouse, and Logitech's G900 Chaos Spectrum Professional-Grade Wired/Wireless Gaming Mouse...
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Ozone Neon 3K Review
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The Neon 3K is Ozone's latest gaming mouse. This particular product combines an attractive price point with high build quality. Apart from that there is an ambidextrous body, which opens the field to left handed gamers as well. In addition to the ambidextrous design there is an optical sensor with 3500DPI.
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SteelSeries Siberia 200 and Apex M500 @ LanOC Reviews
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It’s funny, I've actually been writing long enough to watch companies that were just getting started back when I started LanOC grow and become big in their market. SteelSeries is a great example of this, when we first started working with them they just had a few mouse pads. Well we have watched them jump completely into the peripheral market and into the audio market. Its been so long in fact that we have seen great products that they introduced relatively early on like the Siberia v2 and the 6Gv2 go to make way for newer versions. Well I was really happy to see a few of the new products, specifically the Siberia 200 and the Apex M500 seem to be an indication of SteelSeries going back to their roots. So today im going to take a look at both and see how they compare to both the past and present models.
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Bloody AL90 Laser Gaming Mouse Review
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A4TECH's Bloody Division unleashed upon the world last year a serious game changer called Light Strike technology, which replaces mechanical metal contacts with optical switches using infrared light. Today we examine the most recent iteration of the Bloody mice series, the AL90 Blazing Laser Gaming Mouse, combining a popular eight button layout possessing the Light Strike technology with an incredibly sensitive laser sensor. This is only one of 21 mice in the lineup.
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Tt eSports Level 10M Advanced Mouse Review
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Back in 2012, we reviewed Tt eSports’ Level 10M mouse, and now there is an updated ‘Advanced’ edition. With the same striking visuals and customisation options, it will be interesting to see how the Level 10M Advanced fares as a gaming mouse in 2016.
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Gigabyte XM300
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The XM300 is Gigabyte's take on an RGB gaming mouse. It keeps the low price point Gigabyte's other mice have, but offers very impressive specifications with Omron switches, an optical sensor, and, of course, RGB lighting, a steal for just 40 bucks.
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Ripjaws MX780 gaming mouse
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Established RAM manufacturer G.Skill is branching into gaming peripherals of late. We've already examined the company's Ripjaws MX780 gaming mouse, and now we're looking at the KM780R gaming keyboard. Join us as we see whether this keyboard has what it takes to be a contender in the crowded gaming peripherals market.
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Corsair M65 Pro RGB Gaming Mouse
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"Corsair has really made a name for themselves in the gaming market. You know that if you are buying a Corsair gaming product it is going to be of the highest quality and be loaded with features. One of the most popular FPS gaming mice for the past few years has been the Corsair Vengeance M65, which was later upgraded to the Corsair M65 RGB, and now it is been refined even further to the M65 Pro RGB, which we will be taking a look at today. Corsair keeps the ever popular design of the mouse, but adds a brand new 12000 DPI optical sensor that provides pixel-precise tracking and advanced surface calibration support. On top of that you have the awesome aircraft-grade aluminum frame, 3 different RGB lighting zones, advanced weight tuning system and more! Let’s jump in and see what the M65 Pro RGB is all about!"
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Cooler Master Sentinel III Review
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In today's review, we take a look at the new flagship gaming mouse from Cooler Master, the Sentinel III. What exactly makes this mouse so special and why the days of mouse-cellphone-screen modders are probably over, we will find out in the following review.
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Asus ROG Spatha Wireless Gaming Mouse Review
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Asus has been teasing us with its new flagship mouse, the ROG Spatha, for almost a year now but it is finally here. Featuring Wired and Wireless modes, 12 programmable buttons and a three zone RGB lighting system all wrapped up in a magnesium alloy chassis, painted over with the distinctive ROG design flair. It sounds great on paper but does it deliver? Let’s find out.
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Corsair M65 PRO RGB FPS Gaming Mouse & MM300 Extended Mouse Pad
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”Of all of the mice I have used, this one had to be the best for accuracy, the 12,000 DPI setting along with the "Sniper" button allowed me to have the freedom of movement in battle, but tone it down to a lower DPI when I needed to line up the headshots. This is one feature I have never seen on another mouse for real-time DPI change without having to scroll through other DPI modes. This cuts down on the response time, giving you the edge. The macros really blew my mind, as well, allowing not only the mouse keys to be assigned, but keyboard keys as well. You can trigger those macros easily with a mouse button assignment, again making the response times very minimal.”
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