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Guru3D.com » News » Leetgion EL'DRUIN ARPG Gaming Mouse

Leetgion EL'DRUIN ARPG Gaming Mouse

Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/09/2013 09:39 AM | 3 comment(s) ]

Leetgion, gaming arm of renowned PC Heatsink manufacturer Thermalright, announces 'the long waited, designed for fast paced click heavy Action RPG gaming mouse, The Leetgion EL'DRUIN is finally released! After rigorous testing and countless tweaking, the Leetgion engineer team has found a perfect balance between function and hands on feel. Featuring a distinctive RPG armor design, The EL'DRUIN contains the brand new Leetgion SPAD and Omni-Tuner, along with removable Palm Plates, top quality Avago9500 Laser Engine and Made in Japan Omron Micro Switches. The Leetgion EL'DRUIN is your best weapon for digital questing

The SPAD, short for Skill Power Actions D-Pad is innovative control suited to gamers' need. It's a fully programmable five way thumb pad that gives fast access to skills without the need to memorize complex button placements. Everything you need is right at the tip of your thumb.

 

Leetgion's Omni-Tuner (Patent Pending) is an all-in-one wheel for on the fly switching of profiles, DPI settings and more. Omni-Tuner controls are easy and intuitive, down press the central button to choose between DPI Micro Tune, Profile switching, and Programmable button mode. One wheel to control all, no hassle.

The Leetgion EL'DRUIN is here to fit your play style. Featuring the Removable Palm Plate for adjustable size and grip, choose between two sizes and two different textures, your grip your style. Perfect for both Claw Grip and Palm Grip users.

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The EL'DRUIN uses the sophisticated and proven Avago9500 Pro Gaming grade laser sensor. It is capable of DPI ranges of 100 to 5000, providing steady tracking perfect for click heavy games. The EL'DRUIN's top quality Made in Japan Omron Micro Switches, are built to last and endure. Click your way through loot and victory.

 Technical Specifications

  • Avago 9500 Laser Mouse Sensor (100 to 5000DPI)
  • Two Made in Japan Omron Micro Switches.
  • Five Directional thumb SPAD.
  • One Patent Pending Omni-Tuner for DPI Micro Tune and
  • Multi Profile Management.
  • Twelve Fully Programmable Hotkeys
  • Four Custom Profiles sets (one default profile.)
  • Dual LED lighting cue system, for profile and Omni-Tuner Mode indication.
  • Four Removable Palm Plates for adjustable size and grip.
  • Inferno Plate (Black Rubberized) x2 size: Small and Large.
  • Heaven Plate (Sleek Silver) x2 sizes: Small and Large.
  • Product Weight: 120g~123g
  • Product Dimensions:
  • o L x W x H 119mm x 63mm x 43mm (Small Plate)
  • o L x W x H 127mm x 69mm x 44mm (Large Plate)

MSRP: US$ 89.95






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#4496843 Posted on: 01/09/2013 07:03 PM
That side wheel setup is interesting, kind of ugly, but it might be an option for those that want a few extra buttons, without having it cluttered with more than you need/want.

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#4496855 Posted on: 01/09/2013 07:12 PM
Oops. Wrong topic. Deleted. ;)

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#4497048 Posted on: 01/09/2013 10:49 PM
That has the be the cheesiest commercial I've seen in an eternity.

Anyway, the mouse design looks good. I've been considering a new mouse to replace my Lechasis which I've had since the Mesozoic era. I'll consider this mouse if the reviews are good and if the price isn't stupid for what it is, like everything Steelseries sell.

Edit: Missed the MSRP at the end, $90, pass. I wouldn't be surprised to see it on "sale" for $40 later on. I'd consider it then.

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