ARM Based 32 Bit Microcontroller
Gaming Grade 12000 DPI High Accuracy Sensor (3360)
Aerodynamic Engineered Air Ventilation System
Advanced Matte Coating for Improved Comfort and Durability
LMAO, what is it with companies shoving an 3360 sensor into the most gamer meme looking shapes they can think of? Is ScreamOne really going to be the only normal looking 3360 that comes out this year?
LMAO, what is it with companies shoving an 3360 sensor into the most gamer meme looking shapes they can think of? Is ScreamOne really going to be the only normal looking 3360 that comes out this year?
Whoa there, you guys always look at the negatives in life.
You just never know when the first GREAT mouse shall arrive into your grubby little hands and you will finally say, you have been delivered into untold bliss.
LMAO, what is it with companies shoving an 3360 sensor into the most gamer meme looking shapes they can think of? Is ScreamOne really going to be the only normal looking 3360 that comes out this year?
Will get one just to test the shape once it is available in Europe, could be a tad longer but it seems like its the closest we get to 3.0 atm, the only thing to hope is that Dexin isnt sperging out on the firmware, cant complain about the component choice for the price though i would rather pay more to get a better made product overall(going by past products), but lets see how it is in person.
As for the Ventus X's shape, I prefer it to the Deathadder's shape. I don't like it as much as the Gladius with it's rear top cover removed though. The Gladius in that form is probably the only "IE3 shape" mouse I will ever like.
Opening the weight compartment reveals three (3) 4.5g removable weights for mouse weight fine tuning. With all three weights the Ventus X comes in at 115g, meaning you can drop to 101.5g without any of the weights.
hoping for decent QC, no higher than 100g weight ( 108g is pretty much my limit IF the mouse is large enough and/or glides effortlessly ) and razer DAE cord
I bought one of these out of curiosity, the weight is reasonable with the weights removed and lid off, especially for a mouse of this size. All measurements I took were between 92-100g depending on cable placement.
It's like an enlarged EC1-A if I had to describe it, but without any flaring up front (which is good to me because most mice flare out where my fingers fall with large hands). The clicks and scroll wheel are excellent, top/button coating is very good, feet/glide are fine. Software actually has ability to change LOD, angle snapping, and button click latency!
Currently neutral on the side grips, think I just like a texture or coating better, but what this has is quite comfortable.
Only two things I don't like. The side button placement is weird, would be ok if you keep your thump up, I keep mine down towards mousepad. The cable is much better than say Logitech's and thin like DA, but it is a bit stiff. May try and debraid it if it doesn't loosen up..
Overall, pleasantly surprised! My initial impression is if you are a very large handed person or palm gripper this is a good mouse to get.
It's light I used it at a friend's (laser one) the laser is pretty accurate but only got to use it in its ow and not something that requires crazy aim. But tbh I even found the g9x good
It has an awful sniper button and the right side is a little small. Software is the worst I've seen. Very much beta with no instructions and some things don't make much sense.
(Ventus Z) I think it was called. You could adjust click delay to 4 Ms. I left it a little higher like two ticks to prevent any double click for my friend
Edit: I see you got the actual thing.. makes my post pointless lol
ya this is in stock in tmall as well obviously at least a guy already bought it, as for the lazer edition that was 2 years ago they only changed the sensor? lazer sensor was 9500? in 2015? lel? jumping to 3360..and rgb
the new ventus x lazer. ventus z. ventus r was the ambi ventus before ventus x
it's still 9500, upolled to 11000dpi, added 2 useless buttons like rival 500, ,and sniper button like he said, this came in stock half a year ago
they also has the new black , black fp, mice that support Synaptics Ironveil aes 256 bit fingerprint logon for windows 7 logon and mice setup and for win8+ website logon and file crypting, sadly it's still a 5700 dpi 9500, in 2017......... seriously what's up with ttesport and 9500 it's like they bought all the remaining stock from avago
Lmao. When using the software I couldn't get his sniper button to be a regular mouse button, also setting the dpi switch on the dpi buttons required some work. Had to find them and it kept resetting to 4 dpi levels. The software works but it wasn't very intuitive for someone new to mouse software.. aka if I left him with it he wouldn't have A single idea what to do
Hence why I said it's like a beta software.. and it does kind of look/feel like that at least to me! The mouse wasn't that bad though besides the excessive* buttons. Shell coating felt OK too.
Weird part is the laser didn't bother me as much as I thought it would. It'd probably be something I'd notice in CS or quake? Anyway price of $50 seems decent for this new one.
Edit: Purchased mouse - no idea when it will arrive. Will do a review for it.
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