Mouse vs Sensor

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matt3o
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29 Jan 2014, 15:52

Very nice table of sensors found in gaming mice.

http://www.test-gear.pl/wp-content/uplo ... GEARPL.jpg

Legend says: lenght, width, height, weight, sensor, buttons

It seems one of the best is the i-rock IR7572+ which doesn't have a "gamer" design and costs just $30.

I think better known companies should learn something from the tawainese :P
Last edited by matt3o on 29 Jan 2014, 16:16, edited 1 time in total.

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ماء

29 Jan 2014, 16:15

:lol: in my country that mouse just Rp.100-200 may under $30 :P
IRock quite famous alternative in addition big brands like SS,CM,Razer,roccat.etc :?
Last edited by ماء on 29 Jan 2014, 16:33, edited 2 times in total.

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Bramster
Cooler Master Employee

29 Jan 2014, 16:24

Quite a nice list actually but not 100% up to date.. For us I miss the Reaper for example (Avago ADNS 9800) but also from others like SteelSeries I miss the new Rival ... (Pixart 3310) :) :)

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Muirium
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29 Jan 2014, 16:26

Indeed. Stats change frequently, and must be up to date. This sounds like just the kind of job for KBDB. Or its mouse section!

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guilleguillaume

30 Jan 2014, 17:56

While there is a new wave of mice year after year with thousands of DPI(cough cough...), useless drivers and such things called "Gaming" with too much bling bling I just ordered myself from Ebay:

- 1x Logitech MX 300 (13€ from Germany in used condition)
- 2x Wheel Mouse Optical

Back to basics again.

I've had a LOT of mice and I still keep many of them and always find those called "old" ones to perform the best for me while gaming at 400dpi.

That i-Rocks look nice because of the shape.

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matt3o
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30 Jan 2014, 18:29

we are waiting for your reviews in the soon to come "input device contest" :D

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