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SteelSeries Sensei brings mouse tuning to the next level

August 29th, 2011        

SteelSeries Sensei brings mouse tuning to the next level

Claimed to be the most customizable mouse in the world, SteelSeries has recently unveiled their latest gaming mouse called the Sensei at Gamescom in Germany. What they actually mean by customization is not Sensei’s physical body but instead, its technical configurations. SteelSeries nicknamed these settings as ExactTech which includes lift distance, cursor acceleration, path correction and sensitivity level. Users can even access further customization options through SteelSeries Engine software.

All Sensei’s movement are calculated by a 32-bit ARM processor that is embedded within the mouse and allows Sensei to reach sensitivity up to 11,400 CPI (counts per inch). Not enough with that, SteelSeries also equipped the Sensei with a 10.8-megapixels laser sensor that correlate images at up to 12,000 frames per second and is able to handle movements of up to 150-inches per second.

SteelSeries Sensei brings mouse tuning to the next level

Apart from its ambidextrous shape that is suitable for both left and right handed users and sleek non-slip metal coating, SteelSeries is also equipped with a LCD display on its underside that allows users to access their settings as well as the ability display their own name and logo. In addition to that, users are also able to customize Sensei’s wheel, CPI indicator and logo lights with 16.8 million of different color combinations to choose from.

The new SteelSeries Sensei is expected to be available in Malaysia from the middle of September 2011 onwards and is priced at RM 399. To learn more, check out SteelSeries Malaysia’s official Facebook page at www.facebook.com/SteelSeriesMalaysia or SteelSeries official website at www.steelseries.com.

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