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Aug 14, 2011

SteelSeries Sensei Mouse

It's been more than two years since SteelSeries unveiled its Xai and Kinzu gaming mice, but the peripheral maker has now returned with a brand new sword in hand -- the sleek and presumably sage Sensei. The device  is powered by a 32-bit ARM processor that can digest images at up to 12,000 frames per second and rocks up to 5,700 CPI, with a Double CPI option that extends to 11,400 DCPI, for users gaming across multiple screens.

 The ambidextrous controller also comes outfitted in a metal coating that won't slip from your hands and connects to computers via a gold-plated USB. Best of all, PC gamers can use SteelSeries' Engine software to customize their experience even further, with pre-set configurations and user profiles. The Sensei is slated for release next month, when it will retail for $90 (or €90).
 
 

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

not just gaming, this thing will pimp for photoshopping

Sub Radar (Mike) said...

Always wanted a mouse that can double as a weapon.

Bloggerage said...

looks pretty sweet!

todd said...

nice mices. haha

Unknown said...

Wow, sounds like a serious work-horse of a mouse!

Justin said...

that is nice... i wouldnt mind paying 100$ for it!

Luke MacLaughlin said...

Wow, I want one...

Unknown said...

wow, veery interesting mouse! :D

Kyran said...

I bet they smacked it against bamboo trees to harden its casing.

SoreLosersGaming said...

Meh. I've never understood the attraction of these mice. I do just as good with a normal mouse as I do with these things.