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Purchase #Aulker
Comfort is key. Whenever your in front of a computer, you want to ensure that the accessories you are using are comfortable and easy to use. When I play games and use my mouse on the internet and to use it for basic computers needs, I want to make sure I am in my comfort zone. This mouse that I am reviewing today meets both comfort needs, and design.
This mouse is designed for basic computer uses as well as gaming. I really love the blue effect that it gives off when using it. The cobalt blue it gives off is truly beautiful, and is easy to spot. It comes with a decent length cord that is connected to your PC or laptop via USB connectivity. The scroll works great and it has a few extra clicks on the sides of the mouse. The mouse itself works phenomenal and I am happy to own a light up mouse. There is no delay while using the mouse, it glides easily, fits comfortably in your hand, portable and you don't have to worry about changing the battery in it. You can also be worry free from sweaty hands being effective on this mouse. This mouse can still have its full function with sweaty hands. The Anti Skid Grind Arebaceous Material is something you have never felt before. Your hand wont accidentally slide off or wear off.
Overall I rate this mouse a 8/10, the only thing I may change is allow the user to cycle through different colors to select a preferred color. But other than that this mouse is definitely for a gamer, as well as an everyday computer user that wants a slight glow to their life.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
More InformationText Source: http://tech.firstpost.com/news-analysis/all-you-need-to-know-about-gaming-mice-39309.html
Sensitivity, resolution, and polling rate
Generally measured in Dots per Inch (DPI) or Counts Per Inch (CPI) by most manufacturers, mouse resolution is a measure of the image sensor's tracking capability. This figure determines how many pixels your mouse pointer will move on screen for every inch you move the mouse. The higher the resolution, the more sensitive your mouse will be. As you can see, mouse sensitivity is directly related to resolution. However, it has little to do with accuracy, and is often wrongly used to compare mice. There are gamers who prefer high sensitivity, whereas others like to keep it much lower. It's a matter of personal preference and none of the approach is better than the other.
It's all about the sensor
There are three main types of sensors; but only two of these apply when you consider gaming-grade mice. The budget to mid-end segment features mice with infrared sensors, whereas the more expensive mice employ exotic laser sensors. The two differ mainly in terms of resolution, with laser sensors offering much higher DPI/CPI. However, as it's already been mentioned before, this resolution business has little bearing on mouse accuracy. I have personally found good infrared sensors consistently outperforming laser mice costing twice as much in terms of stability as well as control and accuracy.
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