Just found out, a Japanese company released 2 mice that has a shape of IE 3.0. One is optical (DRTCM37). Another is laser (DRTCM38). I would be VERY interested to buy this if it comes out in NA.
First impression, it looks sleek and awesome!
What do you guys think?
If you guys wanna see the specs of the mouse, go the link below and use google translate.
Question is, is it big enough to fit my hand nicely. Yet to find a mouse that fits my hand nicely. I think I've used a IE 3.0 but that was ages ago when I was 10 years old
Looks interesting. But the right side makes me think it might be hard to grip. it looks more pronounced than the DA from what i can tell, but more pics at different angles are needed to confirm that.
Looks like a 3090 sensor I think. Also, they don't ship overseas or sell internationally, so either get a mail forwarder or maybe if you email them.
EDIT: They're not cheap. Approx $90 USD NOT including shipping.
EDIT2: Also, if they use the same cord as from their previous flagship model, expect it to be thin and bendy (great!) but really fragile. Mine broke after a couple of months.
The death adder doesn't fit my hand lol. I just put up with it. I'm a palm grip and so i expect my whole hand to fit the mouse within proportion. The closest mouse that has come to this is the Logitech G400. If the G400 didn't curve at the tips of the left and right buttons it would be perfect.
The death adder doesn't fit my hand lol. I just put up with it. I'm a palm grip and so i expect my whole hand to fit the mouse within proportion. The closest mouse that has come to this is the Logitech G400. If the G400 didn't curve at the tips of the left and right buttons it would be perfect.
Yea, I guess this mouse won't fit your hand. But, I think it's definitely worth to try it out if there's any gaming store in Australia happens to be their distributor.
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Originally Posted by end0rphine
Looks like a 3090 sensor I think. Also, they don't ship overseas or sell internationally, so either get a mail forwarder or maybe if you email them.
EDIT: They're not cheap. Approx $90 USD NOT including shipping.
EDIT2: Also, if they use the same cord as from their previous flagship model, expect it to be thin and bendy (great!) but really fragile. Mine broke after a couple of months.
Since google translator isn't that good, not sure whether $90 is for the optical or the laser. I think the optical will be cheaper. I wish someone in their company had an account here and could give them to Skylit to test them out.
Yea, I guess this mouse won't fit your hand. But, I think it's definitely worth to try it out if there's any gaming store in Australia happens to be their distributor.
Since google translator isn't that good, not sure whether $90 is for the optical or the laser. I think the optical will be cheaper. I wish someone in their company had an account here and could give them to Skylit to test them out.
the 37 model is indeed 3090 based by pure specs. altrough it also seems to be the first firmware which has drastically lower perfect control and high unmodified LoD. with all of my 3.0-Enthusiasment I afraid the IME3.0 will be still better choice in term of tracking-quality.
altough, the shape seems to be ODM (not sure though) so no scrollwheel bug involved
Also, I'm not sure about the quality of the coating
altrough it also seems to be the first firmware which has drastically lower perfect control and high unmodified LoD. with all of my 3.0-Enthusiasment I afraid the IME3.0 will be still better choice in term of tracking-quality.
altrough it also seems to be the first firmware which has drastically lower perfect control and high unmodified LoD. with all of my 3.0-Enthusiasment I afraid the IME3.0 will be still better choice in term of tracking-quality.
Same dimensions, Alcor/Mizar/MM530 are modified Designs based on the original offering, 300m could be considered the 2nd Gen of the OG ID, while the "new" DP probably is the 3rd one.
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