Mad Catz R.A.T. PROX Game Mouse Out
Mad Catz also announced today the shipping of the R.A.T. PROX, the next generation of adjustable PC gaming mice compatible with Windows 10. Designed to be the world's most advanced gaming mouse, the R.A.T. PROX durable magnesium alloy chassis anchors a high performance gaming mouse that combines groundbreaking features, patent-pending technology and a level of customization never before seen.
Conceived as a wholly unique and future-proof gaming mouse, gamers can upgrade and customize key components of their R.A.T. PROX, thanks to the Modular Sensor Units (MSU). Offering a choice of optical and laser sensors, each with built-in memory profiles, the R.A.T. PROX allows gamers to hot-swap the Modular Senor Units to suit their individual style of play or when new sensor technologies become available.
"Since launching our flagship R.A.T. range some five years ago, we have been working hard on what comes next and today we're excited to announce the official debut of the game changing R.A.T. PROX. Designed for passionate PC Gamers, who demand high performance and a level of customization that suits their individual style of play, the R.A.T. PROX represents the next generation of gaming mice." said Darren Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz. "PC gaming continues to represent a sizable segment of our business, and one which we feel is poised to grow further. We believe the introduction of the R.A.T. PROX, will connect with core gamers around the world, enabling us to expand our market share and appeal to an ever widening audience."
For additional information or to order your R.A.T. PROX please visit:
http://store.madcatz.com/Mad-Catz-R-A-T-PRO-X-Ultimate-Gaming-Mouse-for-PC.html
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I am looking forward for the next generation of gaming mices. I heard rumors that they will have a small camera which can be pointed on the monitor and allows to detect targets and aim at them automatically, also the optional automatic left button will shoot immediately. Combined with next generation of gaming keyboard - I heard that those will be equipped with small camera too, and optional automatic WSAD buttons - gamers can relax and just enjoy the show

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Why not full black? This mouse only for MSI 980 TI Lightning.
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These mouses may look weird, but they are actually pretty comfortable!
I've had the RAT 5 once, pretty good mouse.
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As a R.A.T. 5 owner I hope they use a different type of plastic. Something to do with sweaty palms, never had that with other mice.
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I honestly can't tell if that's a mouse or an Insecticon.