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Gigabyte Ghost GM-M8000 4000 dpi mouse unveiled

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/03/2008 10:54 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

Not exactly a field where you expect them to be, lloks snazzy though. Gigabyte unveiled a new 4000 dpi laser mouse for gamers, the GM-M8000.

GIGABYTE GM-M8000 is a super powerful mouse designed specially for gaming users. It is equipped with the highest performance laser engine in the world: with the most accurate precision, no tracking lag, and highest resolution up to 4000dpi. Another powerful feature of this weapon is to its extra gaming buttons which give gamers the best short-cut to upgrade to the highest rank. Having it, you will be much more pleasure and easily to win every game competition you face.

In addition to hardware design, we also provide the best unique gaming software, GIGABYTE GHOST Engine, for gamers to record, to read, and to edit the desired scripts which include complicated keyboard and mouse commands. Gamers just simply press the gaming button, to allow the mouse starts the function in according to recorded macros. GM-M8000 helps gamers get rid of repeated practice, reducing burdens, and having more funs.

Features:

  • High-performance AVAGO 6090 Laser sensor
  • Adjustable sensitivity up to 4000 dpi
  • Support 15 customizable onboard settings with macro editing
  • 8KB GHOST Engine onboard memory
  • Scroll wheel with 24 individual click position
  • 16-bit ultra-wide data path
  • 5 independently programmable gaming button
  • Easy "Up-down" DPI adjustment button
  • Sweat-Proof Ergonomic streamline shape
  • Ultra-Durable slick Teflon feet
  • Gaming-grade USB cable with gold-plated USB connector
  • Professional GHOSTTM Engine mouse software suite included
  • Weight tuning up to 38 grams of metal weights






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