At Computex 2017 in Taipei, Tt eSports uneiled their new Nemesis gaming mouse. This input device is ideal for MOBA/MMO users, having side switches for additional thumb controls. Users can utilize up to 12 switch keys for different playstyles and ergonic comfort. Inside, the Nemesis is equipped with Japanese OMRON switches with 50-million click lifespan. Any premium mouse worth its value uses these switches for the main clickers. In terms of movement, there is a PixArt PMW3360 optical sensor inside. This provides a wide DPI range of 100 to 12000 DPI for users to customize depending on their preference.
Does it have RGB LED? Of course it does. Every fancy product has to have that feature these days. Tt eSports provides true RGB LED utilization with 16.8 million color selection unlike some which only provide a preset of seven colors or less. The Thermaltake driver software is required for more precise customization of course, however there are presets that let users switch with out it. The illuminated parts of the mouse include the sides of the scroll-wheel, side switches and back logo. Users can choose to set the LED to static, pulse or reactive.
Thermaltake is releasing the Nemesis in July with a price tag of $49.99 USD.
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