Débil | Promedio | Bueno | Excelente | |
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Número de botones | 3 Mejor: 3DConnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise Número de botones: 31 | |||
Resolución operativa | 3500 dpi Mejor: Redragon Ranger Resolución operativa: 124000 dpi | |||
Peso | 80 g Mejor: Dicota Twister Peso: 0,07 g |
Tipo de sensor de movimiento | Óptico |
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Interfaz del dispositivo | USB |
También para zurdos | Sí |
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Diseño compacto | Sí |
Diseño ergonomico | Sí |
color del producto | Negro |
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Iluminación | Sí |
Resolución operativa | 3500.0 dpi |
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Tasa de sondeo máxima | 1000Hz/1ms |
Aceleración | 15G |
Número de botones | 3 |
Rueda de desplazamiento | Sí |
Número de ruedas | 1 |
Conexión | cableado |
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Ancho | 64.0 mm |
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Altura | 40.0 mm |
Profundidad | 117.0 mm |
Peso | 80.0 g |
While Razer has diversified its product stack significantly over the last few years, peripherals has
The Razer Abyssus Essential is a straightforward wired gaming mouse with a solid plastic shell and a symmetrical shape. It has a true ambidextrous design that's ...
It may be a simple mouse, but if you can't afford the higher-end gaming mice, the Abyssus is a plucky little contender.
The Razer Abyssus Essential fills a very specific niche: It's a gaming mouse with basic features, RGB lighting, and a design that works well for both lefties and righties.
Razer is mostly known for their expensive gaming mice, however, this new mouse changes all. Dubbed the Abyssus Razer is offering a gaming grade mouse at only $49 MSRP. We test the mouse and see if it stands a chance against some fierce competition.
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