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Oktober 2011
(87%)
108 Tester
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Abstrakt: "The trackball, a related pointing device [to the mouse], was invented by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor working on the Royal Canadian Navy's DATAR project in 1952. It used a standard Canadian five-pin bowling ball. It was not patented,...
Udgivet: 2011-10-05, Forfatter: Regina , anmeldelse af: Bcchardware.com
As we come to the end of the road (or the cord in this case), I think that SteelSeries made a mouse that is pretty slick and well built.For some the Sensei could be pricey at $90, but for the serious gamer who wants custom features, custom settings and cu...
Abstrakt: Steelseries have one of the most loyal followings in the gaming peripheral business, they're one of the names that are synonymous with quality, performance and they're well known to be a popular choice on and off of the eSports scene. So I feel somewhat p...
Udgivet: 2012-03-12, Forfatter: James , anmeldelse af: pcgameware.co.uk
I feel that I have written rather a lot about the software and not so much about the mouse, this is down to the fact that the SteelSeries MOUSE is so close to perfection, and with a few more tweaks to the software/firmware then that could be close too. T...
Being quite a big gamer, and having used it for a fair few hours, I have to say that the SteelSeries Sensei Fnatic Gaming Mouse didn’t disappoint at all. It was very responsive, and I didn’t have any issues with lag, which is refreshing as I have exper...
Superb, customisable performance, Ambidextrous yet comfortable, Programmable without a PC, 3 individual LED zones in any colour, Excellent software
Not quite as comfy as some right-handed mice, Can accidentally press side buttons, No adjustable weights or grips, Some minor issues with software install
With the Sensei, SteelSeries has crafted a worthy successor to the excellent SteelSeries Xai. Although some might bemoan the lack of adjustable weights or grips, this mouse is very well balanced and about as comfortable as ambidextrous gaming mice get - a...
The Sensei won't revolutionise your game overnight--at least, it didn't revolutionise mine. (I suspect this is because I spend too many hours in the office and not enough playing games.) If you're willing to spend some time getting the Sensei to work j...