“SteelSeries’ all new optical gaming mouse is put to the test. The Kinzu mouse features the latest generation optical sensor, but can it even begin to compete with the new generation of laser sensor powered mice? We put the mouse to the test and see how well it fair against more modern offerings.”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
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This will just lead to you getting hooked on a harder, more expensive mouse
At a hair over $40 the SteelSeries Kinzu
gaming mouse could be considered a gateway mouse. Not too expensive to scare people off, but with just enough features to have them glancing at the more expensive mice with their fancy macro buttons and other features. It is totally driverless and its sensitivity ranges from 400 – 3200 DPI and it has three buttons which can be assigned to three different profiles. It was a bit small for the reviewer at techPowerUp!, so be warned if gloves that claim to be ‘one size fits all’ are too tight on your hands.