Thursday, September 15, 2011

SteelSeries Sensei


SteelSeries is set to release another mouse on the market, but is a little different. It has a real 32-bit ARM as fast as 75MHz 1994 based on Intel Pentium. This gives twice the sensitivity of the Sensei in most other mice. Also included are three different “zones” in the Sensei can be programmed individually in 16.8 million colors, or, alternatively, can be turned off completely.
Sensei also sports a metal anti-slip and is ambidextrous, which also includes 7 buttons ergonomically placed. The breathing is absent, the driver can be adjusted with an LCD menu on the back of the mouse!
The actual configuration of hardware-based sensitivity allows a processor from 1 to 5700 and also includes a “overclock” the CPI dual function that allows the mouse to operate the way the folly of an INN 11400.
Boats laser sensor image correlation of 10.8 megapixels with up to 12,000 frames per second and the ability to manage detect movement up to 150 inches per second! SteelSeries Sensi arcs in the markets in September at a price of $ 89.99 U.S..

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