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Guru3D.com » News » Cyborg R.A.T.9 wireless gaming mouse

Cyborg R.A.T.9 wireless gaming mouse

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/04/2010 06:20 PM | source: | 0 comment(s)
Okaaaaaay ... my thesis here is that if it is already complicated to look at, one can only imagine how it actually works.

Mad Catz announced it has begun shipping the Cyborg R.A.T.9 wireless gaming mouse for $149.99. The mouse has a highly customizable design and makes use of 2.4GHz wireless technology.

The Cyborg R.A.T.9 Wireless Gaming Mouse joins the already available Cyborg R.A.T7, 5 and 3 gaming mice and boasts high performance 2.4GHz wireless technology which delivers an estimated latency of less than 1 millisecond.

Powered via a unique rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack which provides up to 9 hours of game play, the R.A.T.9 comes complete with a stylish desktop charging unit that not only charges the battery pack but also houses up to 42 grams of removable weights, which allows gamers to set the desired weight for individual preference. Two





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