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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse

Review: Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/08/2023 12:18 PM | source: | 18 comment(s)
Review: Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse

This article provides a review of the Asus ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition mouse. The mouse features a highly precise optical sensor, the ROG AimPoint, which is a derivative of the PixArt 3399, with a sensitivity range of 100 to 36,000 DPI and a deviation of less than 1% CPI. 

Read the review here.







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James Frazer
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#6109743 Posted on: 03/08/2023 01:39 PM
£130 for a mouse? Prices are just stupid now, right across the board.

Ghosty
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#6109754 Posted on: 03/08/2023 02:12 PM
£130 for a mouse? Prices are just stupid now, right across the board.


It depends I suppose. My Logitech G Pro series cost £80, which isn't all that bad.

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#6109759 Posted on: 03/08/2023 02:40 PM
£130 for a mouse? Prices are just stupid now, right across the board.

They have a cashback campaign in Europe right now so I only paid around £87 for mine and that's with 25% VAT.

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#6109760 Posted on: 03/08/2023 02:57 PM
Seriously at this price ! Asus can keep it!

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#6109766 Posted on: 03/08/2023 03:08 PM
Most high end mice are over $100 now.

Some are worth the cost, my Pwnage Symm2 has been absolutely great and a bargain at $80 in my opinion.

Everyone is different of course, but in my case buying a higher end mouse was a positive thing and made a clear difference.
Same goes for keyboards.

No need to put up with subpar input devices.

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