Tesoro Gandiva H1L Review

Published by Luca Rocchi on 29.01.14
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Closer Look

   

The new Tesoro H1L is made entirely of plastic, it measures 116mm x 72mm x 44mm and weighs just over 130 grams. The images above show a view from above the mouse and highlight the angular lines of the Gandiva, which are very similar to those already seen on the Gungnir. On top of the mouse there are four blue LED indicators for setting the DPI. The look of the mouse, especially during the night, is quite interesting thanks to the backlight transfered to almost the entire body of the mouse. The wheel is soft, quiet and features a backlight configurable through the software included in the package. The mouse is designed for right-handers and offers eight programmable keys.

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Unlike the previous H2L, Gandiva H1L uses an Avago ADNS-9800 sensor with a maximum resolution of 8200 DPI, adjustable in five steps. Unlike many other models on the market, the sensor of Gandiva H1L is not positioned in the center of the mouse, but close to one of the corners, right next to one of the padsurfer. Furthermore this mouse has been equipped with glide-pads made from teflon. Despite being a gaming model you can not adjust the weight, however, H1L is well balanced and very light. The cable, which is 1.8 meters in length has been sleeved and the USB connector are gold-plated.


Page 1 - Introduction
Page 2 - Photo Gallery / Delivery
Page 3 - Features
Page 4 - Closer Look
Page 5 - Software
Page 6 - Conclusion




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