Schwach | Durchschnitt | Gut | Exzellent | |
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Anzahl der Tasten | 9 Am besten: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Anzahl der Tasten: 31 | |||
Betriebsauflösung | 8200 dpi Am besten: Redragon Ranger Betriebsauflösung: 124000 dpi | |||
Gewicht | 170 g Am besten: Dicota Twister Gewicht: 0,07 g |
Art des Bewegungssensors | Laser |
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Geräteschnittstelle | USB |
Zweck | Spielen |
Programmierbare Maustasten | Ja |
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Multimedia-Tasten | Ja |
Farbe des Produkts | Schwarz Rot |
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Formfaktor | Rechte Hand |
Erleuchtung | Ja |
Betriebsauflösung | 8200.0 dpi |
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Maximale Abfragerate | 1000Hz/1ms |
Beschleunigung | 30G |
Schaltflächentyp | Tasten gedrückt |
Anzahl der Tasten | 9 |
Scrollrad | Ja |
Anzahl der Räder | 1 |
Bildlauftyp | Rad |
Verbindung | Verdrahtet |
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Breite | 84.4 mm |
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Höhe | 40.7 mm |
Tiefe | 133.8 mm |
Gewicht | 170.0 g |
There are many models available at various price points, and our Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse review takes a look at a reasonably priced gaming mouse to see how well it performs.
The Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse includes some useful features for a modest price, but the poor physical design overshadows the positives. Better choices abound, even in this low price range.
With a so-so sensor and highly limited software, the Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse costs too much and does too little.
Sometimes the PC gaming market can feel like it’s another world, both unfamiliar and terrifyingly different. Different styles come in to play. Different features, mostly unknown to those outside of PC gaming circles, are a must. The Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse straddles two worlds. Weights, a precision click wheel, tons of buttons and angry look
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