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Guru3D.com » News » TUF GAMING M4 Air, a gaming mouse with an Air Shell structure, weighs only 47g.

TUF GAMING M4 Air, a gaming mouse with an Air Shell structure, weighs only 47g.

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/21/2022 09:48 AM | source: | 12 comment(s)
TUF GAMING M4 Air, a gaming mouse with an Air Shell structure, weighs only 47g.

ASUS will begin handling the wired gaming mouse TUF GAMING M4 Air for the local market. The mouse features a 16,000dpi optical sensor.

Priced 55 EURO the housing is constructed using the "Air Shell design," which utilizes a hollow pyramid-shaped frame to achieve an ultra-light weight of only 47g while preserving durability and robustness. Additionally, the printed circuit board unit features an IPX6-compliant water-repellent protective coating that guards against corrosion in the improbable case of a water spill or palm perspiration. The mouse sensor is a PixArt 3335 with a tracking speed of 400ips, an acceleration of 40G, a report rate of 1,000Hz, six buttons, and a USB 2.0 interface. Externally, it measures 64 mm wide. 126 mm in depth, 40 mm in height.

Additionally, ASUS is running a Twitter-linked release commemorative campaign in which "TUF GAMING M4 Air" will be given away in a three-person lottery.



TUF GAMING M4 Air, a gaming mouse with an Air Shell structure, weighs only 47g. TUF GAMING M4 Air, a gaming mouse with an Air Shell structure, weighs only 47g. TUF GAMING M4 Air, a gaming mouse with an Air Shell structure, weighs only 47g. TUF GAMING M4 Air, a gaming mouse with an Air Shell structure, weighs only 47g.




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MonstroMart
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#5986414 Posted on: 01/24/2022 08:56 PM
Member when we used to add more weight deliberately in our mice ? I member!


I still do.

Venix
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Posts: 2467
Joined: 2016-08-01

#5986473 Posted on: 01/25/2022 01:29 AM
I still do.


about 2-3 years ago my https://www.coolermaster.com/catalog/peripheral/mice/reaper/#specifications broke down after years of service was a UNIT 145 g ...and loved it !
hehe maybe this is why i prefer heavy mice ! But i remember back then i really tried to find the same mouse and buy it again :P

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