The battle for lightweight supremacy has been crazy this last year or so, with every brand trying to outmanoeuvre each other. The new generation of lighter gaming mice is proving a smash hit with gamers worldwide, especially in competitive gaming. Promising to be more nimble, more responsive, and even helping to reduce fatigue, they’ve certainly got a lot of appeal. FPS gamers can benefit from being able to make small twitchy movements more accurately, and lazy at home gamers like myself can just enjoy the ease of movement while working from home or playing ESO; there’s something here for everyone.
While the mouse is designed to be light, it’s not like they’ve cut away the important stuff. It features a PWM3389 Optical Sensor from PixArt, which can deliver up to 16,000 DPI, 50G acceleration, and 400 IPS. With performance specs like that, even the most enthusiastic eSports player shouldn’t be able to throw it off track. Plus, with Omron Switches, and their new ultra-light and flexible FRIXION cable design, it seems MSI are onto a winner. Now, let’s put it to the test!
“This video covers the CLUTCH GM41 LIGHTWEIGHT is MSI’s very first lightweight gaming mouse. A gaming mouse is constructed as lightweight as possible, allowing gamers to move effortlessly. A high-end optical sensor offers precise high-speed tracking and pinpoint accuracy up to 16000 DPI. Equipped with MSI FriXionFree Cable, this in-house developed cable, designed to ensure every movement glides with minimal drag on a mousepad or desk.” – MSI YouTube
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