SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Up for Pre-order

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I generally ignore keyboard, mouse, and monitor reviews...Why?Because, not everyone is the same... One mans favorite mouse/keyboard/monitor/whatever is another mans most hated component....
 

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The easiest thing to remember when viewing a mouse to buy for gaming is never get a laser mouse - they are always inferior and always 3-5x the price.
 

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The easiest thing to remember when viewing a mouse to buy for gaming is never get a laser mouse - they are always inferior and always 3-5x the price.
You, sir or miss, have no idea what you're talking about. Laser technology is more precise than optical technology and allows for the same resolution as optical as well as higher resolutions. While the resolution you prefer for your gaming may vary, having more options is in no way "inferior" because you have more options to find the settings you prefer.If you have no idea what resolution/DPI, acceleration and ratio mean, then you simply don't understand optical and/or laser technology. Have fun moving your mouse 6 inches to get your mouse across the entire screen if you want precise control of a 1:1 ratio_On the article related note, I'm curious as to see how the wireless holds up to the claim of 1ms response time. If it can actually do that, it actually has finally caught up to USB wired mice with a 1000hz polling rate which is a 1ms response time.
 
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