Final Thoughts
I feel when reviewing this mouse that I could talk about it forever, but we aim to keep things simple but interesting and hopefully we’ve done that for you. It is by far, one of the most unique products that we’ve ever looked at in the eTeknix labs and from the offset was something that got all of our staff members interested and wanting to try it out.
It’s aimed at the gaming market, but when using as an everyday mouse, you certainly won’t be disappointed especially with the likes of using Photoshop and other software that requires a low DPI setting to give the most accurate results.
Gaming is where it really comes into its own as you can adjust the DPI settings on the fly which is handy if you’re fighting off soldiers as a sniper, as you have the ability to drop the DPI to its lowest setting. If you’re playing a fast-paced game like Team Fortress 2, the stupidly high 5600 DPI setting is going to come into its element and give you the best results.
Overall, the mouse is a lot of money, but based off its build quality and uniqueness, we definitely think it’s worth the money, as it should stand the test of time and make your gamer friends go green with envy.
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We would like to thank MadCatz for supplying this sample
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