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Tesoro Launches Gungnir Black Optical Gaming Mouse

Tesoro Technology USA is getting ready to release their new mouse, the Gungnir Black optical gaming mouse with customizable RGB illumination.

The Gungnir Black has a 3500 DPI optical sensor, full-colour programmable LED illumination, 7 independent and programmable buttons and comes with 64Kb of onboard memory for up to 35 macro keys and 1600 recordable actions.

The use of Omron switches should provide the tactical feedback and longevity games need. The sensor has four adjustable DPI levels and a polling rate up to 1000Hz.

Smooth Teflon feet to ensure maximum precision and movement during game play and the ergonomic design and rubberized coating should provide both comfort and good grip in those hectic situations.

The Tesoro Gungnir Black will be available in North America in March for the suggested retail price of $29. No word on other territories.

Thanks to TechPowerUp for providing us with this information

Bohs Hansen

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