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Corsair Gaming SCIMITAR RGB game mouse review - Specifications and Features

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/25/2016 11:31 AM [ 5] 19 comment(s)

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So then, the Scimitar RGB mouse comes with a Sensor which up-to a whopping 12.000 dpi, delivers precision. Featuring three-zone 16.8 M color customizable backlighting and an 8,200 DPI laser sensor, the RGB gaming mouse optimizes game play with a tactile high-mass scroll wheel, easily programmable buttons. Before Scimitar there was Vengeance M90 also an MMO mouse. Both are excellent MMO mice. Scimitar however does resemble the Razer Naga with the 12 thumb grid buttons at the side of the mouse quite a bit. 

Features:

  • Revolutionary Key Slider thumb button control system
  • 8 mm travel ability of thumb keys with locking system
  • Contoured buttons
  • Mechanical switches
  • Optimized ergonomics suitable to MOBA and MMO
  • 17 programmable buttons with timer and double macro support
  • 12,000 DPI zero-acceleration optical sensor
  • RGB Multiple Color Backlighting – Optimizable from CUE software and assignable to profiles

Technial Specifications:

  • Max DPI: 12,000
  • Sensor Type: Zero Acceleration 12,000 DPI Optical Sensor
  • Buttons: 17 programmable buttons
  • 12 adjustable buttons at the side of the mouse
  • Key slider feature of thumb grid buttons
  • Polling Rate: Selectible from 125 Hz to 1,000 Hz
  • 2 years warranty
  • On-board memory
  • 147 g weight
  • Corsair Utility Engine Software enabled
  • 180 cm braided fiber cable

Thumb Slider Control
The exclusive patent pending Key Slider control system provides unmatched customization. 8 mm of key slide travel with secure lock puts every button within reach.

Mechanical Switches
The 12 mechanical side buttons deliver an unmatched competitive advantage. They’re designed to pro player specifications for ultra-consistent tactile feedback and precise actuation.

12,000 DPI Zero-Acceleration Optical Sensor
Harness the power of the pro-proven 12,000 DPI high performance optical sensor for the most pixel-precise gaming experience. It’s CUE tunable for outstanding control during intense gaming.

Four-Zone RGB Lighting
Brilliant customizable multicolor backlighting immerses you in the game and provides nearly unlimited lighting adjustability. Each of the four zones can be independently configured.

The Power Of CUE
Take the full power of your mouse into battle. Don’t just configure your mouse – program it with custom MMO timer countdowns and double macros, RGB lighting, DPI matrices, and more.

Ultra-Fast Response Time
Pushing the limits of the maximum USB transfer rate, the ultrafast 1 ms response time ensures that every click counts. Lag-free game play is crucial when everything is on the line.

Supreme Comfort
The Scimitar RGB is crafted to fit the contours of your palm for the highest level of comfort, no matter your hand size or grip style.

With a 12,000 DPI mouse it makes sense to use DPI adjustments, and obviously button controlled DPI switching has been introduced to the mouse so you can trigger DPI on the mouse itself (top two buttons). But let's start-up the photo shoot and see what this product looks like.

 




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