SteelSeries Announces Sensei Gaming Mouse w/ 32 bit ARM Processor

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SteelSeries recently introduced the most customizable mouse to ever hit the competitive gaming industry the SteelSeries Sensei. Its 32 bit ARM processor allows for the advanced SteelSeries ExactTech calculations to be done directly on the mouse and allows for easy configurations via its LCD screen. Perfected with the worlds most successful, professional gaming teams, the Sensei has an ambidextrous design with a metal, non-slip grip coating and three areas of illumination with 16.8 million color options. Debuting alongside the mouse is the new SteelSeries Engine software suite which allows for multiple layers of customization and extended programmability. The SteelSeries Sensei doesn’t come cheap though as it will set you back a cool $89.99 when it launches in September 2011.

SteelSeries Sensei

The Sensei features a state of the art 32 bit ARM processor which allows for both ninja-esque speed and precision; true hardware based sensitivity settings from 1 to 5,700 CPI, and an overclocked Double CPI feature that allows the user to go all the way up to 11,400 DCPI a setting that is ideal for multiple monitor use. SteelSeries industry leading ExactTech settings, such as ExactSens, ExactAccel, and ExactAim, can be calculated directly on the hardware, which leaves the user with a mouse that is completely free of any interpolation or extrapolation, delay, filtering and without using up memory or resources on the users computer. The laser sensor boasts 10.8 megapixel image correlation at up to 12,000 frames per second and the ability to handle tracking movements of up to 150 inches per second.

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