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post #11 of 43
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Originally Posted by Maxadus View Post

Does either have the dust in sensor issue like the a9500 sensor?

Its not a sensor issue, it was a Xai issue. Something they fixed for the sensei by making the hole bigger etc.
post #12 of 43
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Originally Posted by krokdylz View Post

This is not a sensor issue, I guess it is more a steelseries issue smile.gif With my G9X I NEVER had this problem and i played maaaany hours with it. With the Xai it was easy to have this problem.

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Originally Posted by Nivity View Post

Its not a sensor issue, it was a Xai issue. Something they fixed for the sensei by making the hole bigger etc.

Guys, we're talking about SteelSeries here.

It's not an issue, it's a feature wink.gif

It helps you be clean and tidy, which is very important for a gamer.


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post #13 of 43
Oh right, teaches you discipline and stuff ... Sry my bad smile.gif
post #14 of 43
Has the Razer Taipan on board memory ,same as SS Sensei?
I dont see it on the Razer site.
They make Razer synaspe so they dont have to make a chip for the high end mouses ,cheap solution in my way.
Because Razer Imperator has it before and for the price of 80 dollar of a Taipan you think they should putt it in for that price.redface.gif
post #15 of 43
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Originally Posted by pruik6 View Post

Has the Razer Taipan on board memory ,same as SS Sensei?

It doesn't. And you would think they'd put in onboard memory for that price. But Razer.
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post #16 of 43
Well the mouse itself does, though I dont know what the hell Razers thinking not making it available for use..
post #17 of 43
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Originally Posted by end0rphine View Post

It doesn't. And you would think they'd put in onboard memory for that price. But Razer.

Agreed, its very weird it does not.
I mean all other razer mice have it, all other cheap mice have it like g400, kana,kinzu etc etc ;O
post #18 of 43
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Originally Posted by Nivity View Post

Agreed, its very weird it does not.
I mean all other razer mice have it, all other cheap mice have it like g400, kana,kinzu etc etc ;O

G400 doesn't. It's OTP (One time programable)
Edited by Skylit - 7/25/12 at 2:31am
post #19 of 43
i have the Taipan and i love it. I dont get any wandering or missing movements. Ihave onyl sued it maybe 3 or 4 hours so far but it is by far the best mouse i have ever owned
post #20 of 43
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Originally Posted by EnthusiastR View Post

The Taipan's sensor (S9818 - 9800 variant) does have flaws. Around 0 - 1.0m/s you'll experience negative acceleration and anywhere past that you'll get positive acceleration. You can check out my review for a real world example of the amount of acceleration. In the past Razer has pushed firmware updates so hopefully we see one for the Taipan to fix the accel issues. I don't know anything about the Sensei MLG but hopefully I can get my hands on one eventually.
Hope this helps.
Best,
George K

What is the program you used for testing neg and post accel.
I have both the the Sensei and the Taipan I would like to see how they both perform.
Thanks.
I prefer the Taipan it seems more accurate.
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