So OCZ, makers of fine mice and occasionally RAM, has developed a mouse that is the Danny DeVito to the Behemoth’s Ahnuld. The Eclipse does not have quite the DPI resolution of its larger twin but that didn’t detract from the quality of the mouse, Hardware Secrets still found it quite usable. They did discover one or two problems mixed in with the good features so do check out their review before you buy one.
“OCZ presents the follow up to the previously tested Behemoth, a mouse geared towards big-handed users, with a smaller-sized companion, the Eclipse. Don’t let the size fool you, however; the peripheral has everything a gaming-grade mouse requires: adjustable weight, function buttons, individual profiles, and high precision. With up to 2,400 dpi of resolution, it’s behind the Behemoth itself (3,200 dpi) and the also tested Mamba from Razer (5,600 dpi), but that didn’t detract from the experience, as we will see later on in this test.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- Logitech Performance Mouse MX Review @ Digital Trends
- CM Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse @ Techgage
- CM Storm Sentinel Advance Laser Gaming Mouse @ Benchmark Reviews
- HP USB 2.0 Docking Station Review @ OCIA
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