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Guru3D.com » Review » Cyber Snipa Stinger 3200 DPI laser gaming mouse » Page 1

Cyber Snipa Stinger 3200 DPI laser gaming mouse

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 02/14/2008 02:00 PM [ 0 comment(s) ]

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Cyber Snipa Stinger
Product: 3200 DPI laser gaming mouse
Info: cybersnipa.com
Price: €39.90 / 49 USD

GeForce 9600 GT - Guru3D.comMeet Hilbert. Hilbert is a hardware reviewer at the age of 35; not exactly the frag-meister in the most hottest gaming titles. However, he does love living life fast and knows a trick or two; thus that includes the overall gaming experience. The last time he reviewed a fast "gaming" mouse they were at 600 DPI precision, they here optical and yes .. some mouses in that era even had a little ball ! It's now 2008 and a company releases a laser mouse at 3200 DPI. That's 3200 scanned dots per square Inch people. Hilbert just has to review the product to check if it'll help him improve his gaming experience.

Without further ado ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce to you the guys from CyberSnipa, soon to be known under the label cyber-e-sport. The folks that market and produce hardcore gaming gear for you guys, the gaming audience. It's one of very few companies solely focusing on gaming products and they have been doing that with success.

With that gaming community in mind they have developed a certain amount of products that should be appealing to you, the Guru3D audience.

The first product from their new series we'll test comes from their Cyber Snipa mouse range of products; the Cyber Snipa Stinger. A product with fine precision, good looks and to some degree, it's even customizable thanks to a dominant software application.  I was enchanted to get my hands on the Cyber Snipa Stinger Gaming Mouse. While this piece of hardware is clearly aimed at the hardest of the hardcore FPSers, its resourcefulness and features make it a comfy mouse even for everyday use.

The new Cyber Snipa Stinger doesn't come cheap though. Prepare to cough up  €39.90 / 49 USD for it. But is it worth that money then ? Let's find out at the next page where we'll look at some of the technical features, photo's and my experiences with this product.

Next page please.

 





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Cyber Snipa Stinger 3200 DPI laser gaming mouse
We have a review on the Cyber Snipa Stinger gaming mouse. A 3200 DPI laser mouse with fine precision, good looks and to some degree, it's even customizable thanks to a dominant software application. I was enchanted to get my hands on the Cyber Snipa Stinger Gaming Mouse. While this piece of hardware is clearly aimed at the hardest of the hardcore FPSers, its resourcefulness and features make it a comfy mouse even for everyday use.

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