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Mad Catz M.M.O.Te Tournament Edition Gaming Mouse for PC and Mac

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/13/2014 03:27 PM | source: | 2 comment(s)
Mad Catz M.M.O.Te Tournament Edition Gaming Mouse for PC and Mac

ad Catz Interactive, Inc. announced today the M.M.O.TE Gaming Mouse. Designed in conjunction with e-sports professionals, the M.M.O.TE is a tournament-focused addition to the Company's award-winning R.A.T. range of gaming mice, and has been created to service the needs of the competitive MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online) gaming community.

Joining the already released R.A.T.TE, the M.M.O.TE is an evolution of the Company's award-winning M.M.O.7 Gaming Mouse, and has been created to appeal directly to the e-sports professional. Unlike the R.A.T.TE, the M.M.O.TE targets MMO gamers specifically, delivering a finely-tuned specialty mouse with an ultra-lightweight chassis and high-precision performance. In addition, a new ergonomic design places up to 60 programmable commands at the fingertips of the gamer, all instinctively available via intelligent button placement.

The M.M.O.TE utilizes lightweight materials to reduce inertia, while speed and accuracy is enhanced with a new, fully-adjustable 8200 DPI sensor. Customizable attributes such as 'lift-off' height calibration and dynamic surface detection provide gamers an edge through the ability to tailor their mouse to their personal playing style.


"MMO games are a staple of competitive gaming, and Mad Catz is dedicated to providing the tournament gamer with specialty hardware," said Darren Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz. "We believe the launch of our M.M.O.TE Gaming Mouse will allow us to continue growing our market share in PC gaming through products designed specifically for the professional gaming community."

For additional information and to pre-order your own M.M.O.TE, please visit this page.



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undeadpolice
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#4893403 Posted on: 08/14/2014 03:25 AM
Finally a real MMO mouse from Mad Catz but sadly its not wireless and it does has aluminium base.

I'll stick to my G700s then

Ven0m
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#4893461 Posted on: 08/14/2014 07:41 AM
The name is funny. For some reason they managed to combine "MMO" with "Tournament". How did they manage to pull this off?

Anyway the mice looks really ugly, at least in my opinion. I hope that at least it's more comfortable than RAT.

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