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Thoughts from the Sidelines (Free subscription) | 05/11/2009
With the newest Grand Theft Auto V just around the corner and ATI’s 5700 series graphics card to deliver crystal clear renderings for some of the most demanding games out there, it’s only natural that you’ve been looking for a little rodent to get the job done for you. So ...
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JabzWeb.com (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
The manufacturer Raptor Gaming has just lifted the veil on its latest mouse dedicated to gamers, the M3x equipped with USB connectivity, 7 programmable buttons and a laser sensor (dpi ranging from 499 to 4800). No more info to be put in the tooth at this writing. It should be available later this month for [...]
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Geeky-Gadgets (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Raptor has added a new gaming mouse to its range with the launch of the Raptor M3x Gaming Mouse. The Raptor M3x Gaming Mouse features a laser senor with a dpi range from 400 to 4800, it also features a built in weight adjustment system so you can customize it. The Raptor M3x Gaming Mouse has a [...] This is a post from Geeky Gadgets , who bring you the latest cool Gadgets. Raptor M3x Gaming Mouse Related...
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
The Raptor Gaming team is currently gearing up to introduce a fresh wired mouse to its line-up, the M3x. Seen below, the gaming-craving rodent has USB connectivity (via a 2-meter long cable with a gold plug), a right-handed design, a laser sensor enabling a dpi range between 400 and 4800, and features a weight-adjustment mechanism, a soft-touch surface, and seven buttons (including the scroll wheel)....
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TechConnect Magazine (Free subscription) | 04/09/2009
German peripheral maker Raptor Gaming has now introduced a new FPS-loving wired mouse, the BioXar GM1. Seen below, the gaming rodent weights about 130 grams, features an ambidextrous design, an optical sensor that tops 2000 DPI, on-the-fly sensitivity switching, and, not much else. The BioXar GM1 has started shipping with a recommended price tag of 29.90 Euro.