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Gigabyte Uranium game mouse review - Product Showcase

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/24/2013 09:56 AM [ 3] 7 comment(s)

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The Aivia Uranium mouse is based on a laser sensor and 10 (macro) programmable positions. The mouse is overall single-textured with a soft plastic/rubber feel to it. Not at all uncomfortable, and it won't get slippery when wet or sweaty. The mouse itself has an ergonomic design. The mouse feels very nice in my hands, but I do have large hands so for some it might seem a bit bulky. BTW if you are a left handed person, then this is not the mouse for you. The bigger part of the buttons are positioned on the top, just to the left are two additional buttons, labelled G1 and G2; the positioning is relatively uncommon, most often used by Logitech in their G-series mice.

Pushing these buttons is easiest from directly above; actuating by leaning on the sides with your index finger requires much more force, especially in regards to G1. The mouse is ready for the right handed. 

As for the Aivia Uranium mouse itself, it has a Twin-eye laser sensor (DPI of up to 6,500), a DPI switch, a multi dimensional scroll wheel, 10 programmable buttons (these are rated 10 million clicks each) and a size of 130 x 78 x 70 mm / 5.11 x 3.07 x 2.75. Here we have a right side overview. On top, the rubber scroll wheel. The smaller button just above the scroll wheel is the selectable DPI switch with several programmable gradations.

Here we have the backside, as stated a 6500 DPI laser sensor, we see some nice glide skirts and the battery location. On top there is a connect button since the mouse is wireless, below it an on/off switch should you not use your mouse for a long time to preserve battery life. Four Teflon feet provide good movement of the mouse. The sensor is markedly off-centre in both the horizontal and vertical, which will increase the learning curve for those who take advantage of high sensitivity and subtle mouse movements rather than your normal linear sweeps.




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