Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Number of buttons | 7 Best: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Number of buttons: 31 | |||
Operating resolution | 12000 dpi Best: Redragon Ranger Operating resolution: 124000 dpi | |||
Weight | 143 g Best: Dicota Twister Weight: 0.07 g |
Type of motion sensor | Laser |
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Device interface | USB |
Purpose | Gaming |
Compact design | yes |
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Ergonomic design | yes |
Built-in memory | yes |
Customizable movement resolution | yes |
Number of movement resolution modes | 3 |
Programmable mouse buttons | yes |
Button functions | DPI switch |
Colour of product | Black |
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Form factor | Right-hand |
Rubber grips | yes |
Illumination | yes |
Illumination colour | Multi |
Surface coloration | Monotone |
Cable length | 2 |
Power source | Cable |
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Operating resolution | 12000.0 dpi |
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Max polling rate | 1000Hz/1ms |
Buttons type | Pressed buttons |
Number of buttons | 7 |
Scroll wheel | yes |
Number of wheels | 1 |
Scroll type | Wheel |
Scrolling directions | Vertical |
Connection | Wired |
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Width | 2.66 in |
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Height | 1.69 in |
Depth | 5.34 in |
Weight | 5.04 oz |
Introduction Today is a special day for us here at eTeknix as we put the latest Creative hardware to the test! Of course, you may be thinking 'but Creative don't make peripherals?' and that has been true for a very long time, given they've always focused on audio hardware and have great success in that market. Now with their continued support of eSports teams, especially with their DAC and Headset products, Creative is looking to put a keyboard and mouse in gamers hands, as well as a headset on their head. 'Crafted from the ground up utilizing years of research
As an electrical engineering student, normally I am not interested in digging up the background story of a company, nor do I really want to spend time on it. However, as an APH Networks reviewer, I should at least be knowledgeable about the history of some well-known companies that make great products. Knowing some history is helpful in terms of reviewing a product. For example, we all know Microsoft is a company famous for its Windows family. As a software company, Microsoft has been developing operating systems for personal computers for decades. As the company began to realize how important the embedded system is, Microsoft started to make operating systems for mobile devices. At first, the operating systems for such devices were rather different, therefore the people who knew Windows 98 for personal computers did not necessarily know Windows CE. Knowing this fact can help us to understand Microsoft’s latest product Windows 10 a little bit more. Windows 10 can be installed on different platforms such as computers, phones, tablets, and even Arduinos. It is really revolutionary to have such cross-platform capability, since there has never been a time an operating system from Microsoft could be so widely used. Today’s review unit, the Creative Sound BlasterX Siege M04 gaming mouse, comes from a company with little history of gaming peripherals. Is the Sound BlasterX Siege M04 a good starting point for the company Creative? Read on to find out!
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Creative is still first and foremost an audio company, with a wide range of sound cards, speakers, and headphones. Its Sound Blaster line has long been synonymous with audio products, but that isn’t quite the case anymore. The Singapore company has now released its first ever keyboard and mouse under the Sound BlasterX name, a …
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Creative lay Siege to the competition with their first entry into the gaming mouse market. The ergonomically designed mouse is powered by the PWM 3360 optical sensor and features 'Aurora' RGB lighting.
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