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Gigabyte Krypton game mouse review - Specifications and Features

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 10/01/2012 06:15 AM [ 3] 6 comment(s)

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So then, in many ways the Krypton looks and feels very familiar. The device comes with a scanning resolution of 8200 dpi. The Gaming Laser Sensor  at 8200 DPI delivers precision and accuracy with a 150ips tracking speed. Memory now comes in the form of 32KB which we feel is a little on the shy side.

GHOST Macro Engine
GHOST macro engine which features intuitive interface allows you to pre-define and switch between keys or buttons easily for latest PC gaming titles.

5 gaming profiles on the go 
Profile switch at your fingertips enables you to switch between 5 different gaming profiles. Up to 70 macros memorization for the gamer on the go.

Quick switch between right-hand and left-hand mode 
Press and hold both profile switch buttons for 3 seconds, the mouse will be switched between Left-Hand and Right-Hand operation modes.

Customizable Center of Gravity 
Revolutionary weight distribution system allows user to adjust the center of gravity for maximum control and flexibility.

Weight Adjustment Case 
1.8g/5.3g weights allows you to adjust to the optimal weigh and balance
Weigh increase 1.8g ~ 39g
35 
weight adjustable combination

Swappable Mouse chassis
Dual mouse chassis design which allows for a hot-swappable mouse chassis gives the user unparalleled freedom by changing fundamental mouse movement and dynamics to best fit the application at hand  

Interface USB
Tracking system Advanced Gaming Laser Sensor
Resolution Real 8200dpi
FPS(Frame rate per second) 12000 frames/second
Maximum acceleration 30g
Maximum speed 150 inches/ second
Switch Life 10 million times
Onboard memory 32KB GHOST™ Macro Engine
Certificate CE/ FCC/ BSMI/KCC
Color Black
Cable Length 1.8m nylon braided / Gold-plated USB connector
Dimension (L)128.0*(W)67.0*(H)41.5 mm
Weight 110g ~149g adjustable
Accessory Weight Adjustment Case(includes 10 weights)/ Metal Weight Removal Device/ interchangeable Mouse Chassis(Speed+Control) / Spare Teflon Feet Pads
Support OS Windows XP/ Vista/ Windows 7

With a freaking 8200DPI 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.

So the Krypton also has a weight system, which lets you fine-tune the total weight of your mouse in increments of 1.8g/5.3g weights. But let's startup the photo shoot and see what this product looks like.




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