Corsair Sabre RGB Gaming Mouse gets 10000 dpi Sensor
Corsair announced the availability of the upgraded Sabre RGB gaming mouse. Equipped with a 10,000 DPI optical sensor, four-zone dynamic multi-color backlighting and eight programmable buttons, Sabre RGB is the new lightweight champion of Corsair's award winning range of gaming mice.
By combining state-of-the-art optical sensor technology with lightweight and ergonomic design, the Corsair Sabre RGB gaming mouse provides superior tracking speed with deadly accuracy. Equipped with a 10,000 DPI optical sensor and multi-color DPI indicator, high-accuracy tracking is assured to make every click count. Weighing just 100g and designed to accommodate multiple grip styles, Sabre RGB's sleek ergonomic shape fits comfortably in your hand, allowing gamers to react quickly and play longer.
Specifications
- Lightweight: Just 100g total weight. React more quickly and play longer with less fatigue.
- 10,000 DPI optical sensor and multi-color DPI indicator: Confident, high-accuracy tracking makes every click count.
- Four-zone dynamic multi-color backlighting: Enjoy virtually infinite color customization.
- CUE Software: Slick and intuitive Corsair Utility Engine gives you performance tuning and customization control.
- 8 Programmable buttons: Fully configurable layout for personalized play.
- High-performance switches: Custom designed for gaming, with fast response and high reliability.
- Ergonomic design: Fits comfortably in your hand and supports multiple grip styles.
- 1,000 Hz USB refresh rate: Lag-free responsiveness for fast play.
- Braided easy-flex USB cable: 1.8 Meters of unencumbered roaming.
- MSRP: $49.99 Exc. Tax
Availability
The Sabre RGB is available immediately worldwide from Corsair's worldwide network of authorized retailers and distributors.
For more information, visit the product page.
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I actually use 8200 dpi for every task on my 40 inch 4k monitor. Before that with triple monitor the 8200 dpi made life a little bit more easy for me. So I'm used to it now.
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Not exactly groundbreaking news since my mouse has 16000 dpi. That said, it is INSANELY fast and I don't use anywhere near 16000...
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I have a pair of the MMO version of these that Corsair makes and I love them. If I need a new mouse with fewer buttons someday this might be at the top of my list.
*I do everything at 5600-6000 DPI, anything less feels like I'm back on Windows 95 with a trackball. :p
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whats the use of 10000 dpi/cpi ?? mine is 8200 dpi/cpi.. i dont see any benefit, cant use more then 6000.. normally i use 4000.. 10 000 dpi how can u control that man ?