ASUS ROG Eagle Eye GX1000 Gaming Mouse

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ASUS is proud to introduce their first gaming mouse, the ROG Eagle Eye GX1000. Coming a 6-button design, this wired mouse features a pseudo-ambidextrous design (side buttons only on its left side), a 50-8200dpi laser sensor, a modifiable weight (150 grams without weights, each extra is of 5 gram) and on-the-fly sensitivity adjustments. The ROG Eagle Eye GX1000 will go on sale soon for $100. [ASUS]

Genius X-G510 Gaming Mouse

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Genius is bringing you their newest gaming mouse, the X-G510. Coming in a 6-button design, this wired mouse comes with a rubber finish grip, a 500/1000/1500/2000dpi resolution (switchable) and an on board memory that prevents game block for three different profiles and one can customize up to 21 macro keys. The X-G510 will start shipping soon for $30. [Genius]

Zalman ZM-M400 Gaming Mouse

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ASK Inc. Japan has released another gaming mouse from Zalman namely the ZM-M400. Coming in a 6-button design, the mouse features a Pixart PAN3509DH sensor, an 800/1200/1600dpi resolution (switchable) and a Gold-plated USB connector. The ZM-M400 is priced at 1,980 Yen (about $22). [Product Page]

Zalman ZM-GM1 Gaming Mouse

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ASK Inc. Japan has just added a new gaming mouse ‘ZM-GM1′ from Zalman to its product page. Coming in a seven button design (can be customized), the mouse features an accurate and reliable Avago 9500 LaserStream sensor, 800-6000dpi resolution (switchable), an LED lighting and a USB 2.0 connector. The ZM-GM1 will become available from February 1st for 3,980 Yen (about $44). [Product Page]

Func MS-3 Gaming Mouse

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Func is about to launch their newest gaming mouse, the MS-3. Featuring 10 fully programmable buttons, this ergonomically designed mouse comes with an accurate and reliable Avago 9500 laser sensor, 90-5670dpi resolution (switchable), a 512KB of onboard memory that can hold up to 3 fully programmable profiles and a USB 2.0 connector. The MS-3 will start shipping from February for $79.95. [Product Page]

Corsair unleashes second gen Vengeance gaming peripherals at CES, goes fully mechanical with K95 keyboard

Corsair unleashes second gen Vengeance gaming peripherals at CES, goes fully mechanical with K95 keyboard

When Corsair introduced its Vengeance line of PC gaming accessories last year, it made the odd choice of creating the K90, a mostly mechanical keyboard marred by a collection of out of place membrane keys. The keyboard was a little less expensive for the effort, but was nearly universally reviewed as a "really weird decision." Corsair got the message, and is now releasing the Vengeance K95, a black anodized brushed aluminum take on the K90, but with fully mechanical Cherry MX Red switches on every single key, including 18 dedicated macro toggles. In addition to normalizing the keyboard's tactile pleasures, Corsair has also upgraded its backlighting, allowing each key to individually enable or disable its illumination. Eliminating its predecessor's cheapo membrane keys does kill their savings, however, giving the K95 a $150 price tag.

Corsair's filling out its pointer line-up too, trotting out the M95 and M65 gaming mice. Both of these rodents feature an 8200 DPI sensor and an aluminum unibody chassis, but veer off wildly when it comes to toggles. The M95, for instance, features 15 programmable buttons and onboard storage for six switchable profiles, whereas the M65 is a more modest clicker -- featuring little more flair than a DPI dropping sniper button. Choose your weapon in a variety of colors for $79 and $69, respectively.

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IRL: Nuu SoftKey, MacBook Air and Thermaltake’s eSports Cyclone Edition gaming mouse

Welcome to IRL, an ongoing feature where we talk about the gadgets, apps and toys we're using in real life and take a second look at products that already got the formal review treatment.

Welcome back! This week in real-life adventures with gadgetry, Sharif recommends an $80 gaming mouse and Dan pleads with you all not to buy a certain keyboard case for the iPad. As for Philip, he just purchased his first Apple product after years of buying Windows laptops and Zune players, which means he's got a little explaining to do.

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ROCCAT Savu hybrid mouse ready to assault PC gamers’ senses for $60

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If ever there were a prime candidate for Pimp my Mouse, ROCCAT's Savu would be it. The R.A.D. peripheral (no, really, that's the acronym) incorporates a category-first: an achievements application that rewards players for "a wide range of gaming feats, such as mouse movement, button clicks, scroll steps, etc." The tricked-out mouse also features an adjustable 4000 DPI optical sensor and Easy-Shift+ tech to let gamers program up to two dedicated functions per button. But, wait, there's more superfluousness to endure. In the event you feel the need to take this whole affair to 11, the company's also tossed in a customizable rear light bar that can be preset to one of 16.8 million colors. If you're a fan of over-the-top desktop accessories, you can snag this posterboy peripheral now for $60 at the virtual (or brick-and-mortar) retailer of your choice. Need more convincing? Then click on past the break for the hyperbolic presser from this extra-ordinary PC gaming kit.

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