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SteelSeries XAI Laser


$90.00 Released August, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Feels solid, no flex or creak in the plastic. Can be used in the left or right hand. Tracking is responsive and precise.

The Cons:Mouse is fairly low profile, can be hard to hold on to for some users. Buttons on the right side get in the way. Not much of a range of sensitivity settings.

The SteelSeries XAI Laser is one of two ambidextrous, high-definition gaming mice (Kinzu Optical, Xai Laser) released in August 2009. As the superior of the two, the laser-powered XAI features a 10.8mp/sec sensor, a CPI up to 5001, and a built-in LCD menu system for adjusting all settings on the mouse itself.

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Like its peer, the device features a finely engineered shape for maximum comfort, a driverless system for using on any Windows-based PC, and advanced macros for creating precisely timed key press sequences. Unfortunately it too is limited by customization options, not to mention just two (high/low) sensitivity settings.

Features

  • Professional Gaming Mouse
  • Ambidextrous Design
  • Slip-Resistant Material
  • On-the-Fly Sensitivity Adjustments
  • Built-In LCD System
  • 10.8mp/sec Sensor
  • Plug N Play
  • Braided Cord
  • Stored Profiles
  • Lack of Customization

Specifications

  • Frames per second: 12.000
  • Inches per second: 150+
  • Mega pixels per second: 10,8
  • Counts per inch: 5.001
  • Maximum acceleration: 30 G
  • Sensor data path: True 16 bit
  • Lift distance: ~1mm
  • Maximum polling: 1.000 Hz

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    feels solid, no flex or creak in the plastic

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    can be used in the left or right hand

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    tracking is responsive and precise

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    installing the drivers is largely optional if you don't want to use any of the special features

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    no noticeable drag on any surface

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    LCD screen at the bottom lets you configure it to without using the software

Cons
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    mouse is fairly low profile, can be hard to hold on to for some users

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    buttons on the right side get in the way

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    not much of a range of sensitivity settings

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