Genius MX Gaming Gila Mouse Review @ PureOverclock
Posted by: J. McMahon on 09/08/2014 09:02 AM [ Comments ]
Quote: "The bottom of the Gila features foot pads which are long and angular as well, reasonably sized, and track well both on cloth (slow) and polymer-based (fast) mousepads. I prefer a speed pad, but for those that like a control surface, the Gila handles it beautfully as well, gliding across with no hiccups.
The Gila uses the popular Avago ADNS 9800 laser sensor for its engine, capable of 8200 DPI, which should be plenty for the most demanding gamers out there. Interestingly, the sensor is not centered under the mouse, which may be a bit off-putting for some users who are highly sensitive to positioning when rotating your hand."
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The Gila uses the popular Avago ADNS 9800 laser sensor for its engine, capable of 8200 DPI, which should be plenty for the most demanding gamers out there. Interestingly, the sensor is not centered under the mouse, which may be a bit off-putting for some users who are highly sensitive to positioning when rotating your hand."
read more @ PureOverclock
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