Microsoft Corp. has released new solution in PC Video Gaming.
Introducing the Microsoft SideWinder X8.
This wireless freedom mouse offers wired performance gaming experience with a 2.4GHz wireless connection that is built for lag-free play. The SideWinder mouse features an innovative play-and-charge system to ensure a nonstop gaming experience - with no need to stop the game to change batteries.
If you're always need for speed, the X8 promise you between 250 to 4,000 DPI. The SideWinder X8 Mouse is a top performer thanks to Microsoft's proprietary BlueTrack technology that gives this mouse the best frame rate, speed and acceleration on the market.
On our local market this inovative mouse sell at RM299 per unit. Start saving now guys!
Chill!!
Below is the X8 in detail
2.4 GHz Wireless connection Reliable wireless connection built for lag-free play.
BlueTrack Technology World's most advanced tracking technology for gaming with image processing of 13,000 frames per second.
Play and Charge Up to 30 hours of active gaming on a single charge, or use the play-and-charge cable for non-stop action.
Twelve Buttons – Seven are programmable Customize the five programmable main buttons, plus left/right tilt wheel—seven programmable buttons— to customize your gaming experience.
Scroll Wheel with Tilt Better feel and response with detents for precise control.
Full-Speed USB Reporting Full-speed, 500 Hz USB reporting is built for lag-free play.
Engineered for Speed Shape designed for quick, balanced, precision gaming action.
Vertical side buttons Don’t make mistakes. The top/bottom design makes locating the side buttons easier and reduces the inadvertent actuation risk.
LCD Display Quickly view DPI settings and macro-recording.
Quick Launch Button One-touch access to Microsoft PC Gaming features.
DPI Switching Instantly switch sensitivity between high, medium, and low with one click.
Replaceable Mouse Feet Choice of three different materials for glide preference.
Macro Record Easily record macros while in game with the dedicated button.
3-Year Limited Warranty
Additional Features:
2.4 GHz Wireless - Built for lag-free play.
LCD Display - Quickly view DPI settings and macro-recording icons on the mouse.
DPI Switching - Instantly switch sensitivity between high, medium, and low with one click.
Replaceable Mouse Feet - Choice of 3 different materials for glide preference.
7 Programmable Buttons - Customize 5 programmable main buttons, plus left/right tilt, to your preference.
Macro Record - Easily record macros while in game with the dedicated button.
Specs:
Resolution: 250–4000 dpi (BlueTrack™ Technology)
Image Processing: 13000 frames per second
Max Acceleration: 75 G
Max Speed: 120 inches per second
USB Reporting: Full-speed, 500 Hz
Feet: 3 sets of different mouse feet (for glide preference)
Wireless Play: Up to 30 hours
System Requirements:
Windows Vista®/Windows XP
100 MB
USB Port
CD drive
More pictures after the jump.
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
SideWinder X8 Mouse - Gaming Mouse System
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