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Guru3D.com » News » Asus Aluminium-clad Eagle Eye Gaming Mouse

Asus Aluminium-clad Eagle Eye Gaming Mouse

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/20/2013 04:19 PM | 7 comment(s) ]

Asus has released a new Republic of Gamers (R.O.G.) branded mouse: the Eagle Eye GX1000. And in keeping with Asus' latest nomenclature, they have also dubbed it the Eagle Eye and have bestowed upon it many features to help backup its Republic of Gamers heritage. These include integrated LEDs; a 50 to 8200dpi laser sensor; and software configuration abilities, all of which are pretty standard for a new gaming mouse these days.

Besides being an Asus branded mouse - and having a great company standing behind it for RMAs and the like, the real noteworthy feature is the material it is made from; the GX1000 makes use of brushed aluminium, a rather rare choice when it comes to gaming mice. In fact, not that many mice use this material (Thermaltake Level 10 M and Corsair Vengeance M60/M90 come to mind). Regardless, this aluminium clad skin does make the GX1000 both durable and rather handsome looking.

Even using thin aluminium, it does make the mouse a touch heavy. If the default weight of 150 grams is not enough for you, Asus also includes an integrated weight system so you can add up to five 5 gram weights via a bottom covered hatch. With an LED illuminated wheel, ultra low friction PTFE feet and a nicely braided USB 2.0 cable rounding out the GX1000 Eagle Eye, this is certainly one interesting looking mouse that will either be perfect or completely wrong for you depending on your personal tastes. In either case, it is sure to evoke a reaction in all that see it. When the R.O.G branded mouse ships, it's going to have a MSRP upwards of $100.






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Ven0m
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#4559776 Posted on: 03/22/2013 12:07 PM
It doesn't look too comfortable. Rather than going with fancy materials, they should probably think about the shape. There are really well designed mice, like the good old MS IntelliMouse Explorer or Razer Deathadder.

h0d
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#4559829 Posted on: 03/22/2013 01:47 PM
It looks nice ! Maybe kind of too narrow for my hand though :/

Reddoguk
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#4560149 Posted on: 03/22/2013 10:01 PM
That's Al-u-min-e-um to our American friends :)

Sorry it annoys me so much.......

lucidus
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#4560165 Posted on: 03/22/2013 10:23 PM
Not bad at all.

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#4560270 Posted on: 03/23/2013 02:01 AM
Yes, heavy mice FTW.

remixedcat
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#4560284 Posted on: 03/23/2013 02:38 AM
Nothing can beat the G700....NOTHING!

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#4560450 Posted on: 03/23/2013 01:08 PM
I rate this very good for summer and very bad for winter.

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