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Cari lettori di XH oggi vi presenteremo il nuovo mouse SteelSeries Kana. Il Kana, come afferma la stessa SteelSeries, è stato pensato come un mouse che si posizionasse tra l’entry level Kinzu e il top di gamma Sensei. Per definire le caratteristiche del mouse la casa danese si è affidata non solo ai feedback dei vari giocatori professionisti, ma anche ai voti rilasciati dai vari utenti Facebook. Equipaggiato da un sensore ottico di alto livello e caratterizzato da un design ambi-destro, questo mouse promette davvero ottime prestazioni; ma andiamo a vederlo.
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I briefly mentioned the adapted sensors, but to add to that, there is also a bit of software to add some really cool functionality to what is already an impressive mouse to use. With the software in action you can create custom game profiles with various bindings to the buttons, you can add macros and you can swap the right and left handed controls because their mice are ambidextrous in design. The sensor itself is made to be more accurate with less DPI/CPI. Where most companies offer 6000+ DPI sensors and a mouse with added weight that feels like pushing a brick, SteelSeries goes for light, lean and accurate to give you the edge in competitive or armature level gaming, for a good price.
Today we are going to be looking at the Kana in the black and orange variation. There is also a white variant, but I do believe it is this black on orange combination that won the Facebook competition for the user's pick of best looking combination. There is a lot that this middle child of the smaller Kinzu, which we will see real soon and the larger Sensei mice. I've taken the pictures, I've played many hours of FPS games and used it daily - stick around and see what I think about the SteelSeries Kana Black 1.1 gaming mouse.
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Rockstar Games finally launched the highly anticipated MAX PAYNE 3 3rd person shooter game for PC (suggest giving it a look if you haven't already) and since i've been playing it for the past 4 days doing a review about a product designed almost entirely for games seemed like the right thing especially since MAX PAYNE 3 is amongst the 5 game titles we've been using lately for our huge mousepad comparison (has taken almost 2 months to complete but should be up next week finally). Today therefore we will be taking a look at one of the latest gaming mice to get released by our friends over at SteelSeries, the KANA Black.
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It seems like every month that we are looking at a gaming peripheral from a company targeting the gaming sector. Even though some of these companies have created very impressive products like the new Corsair Vengeance range, many gamers will opt for a tried and tested brand instead, such as SteelSeries.
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Der dänische Spezialist für Eingabegeräte Steelseries sendete uns mit der Kana ein weiteres Maus-Modell der eigenen, breit gefächerten Produktpalette zu. Diese soll nun die "Goldene Mitte" in Sachen Größe, Ausstattung und Tastenanzahl zwischen dem High-End Modell Sensei und der Kinzu darstellen. Mit dem Slogan "Designed by Gamers" spielt der Hersteller auf die Gaming-Tauglichkeit der Maus an und richtet sich demnach nicht nur an Gelegenheitsspieler. Wie sich die kleine Schwester der Sensei schlägt, werden wir im folgenden Test herausfinden.
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Filling one of the gaps between the Kinzu V2 and the Sensei, Xai etc is SteelSeries new Kana mouse. Announced at CES earlier this week it focuses on providing gamers with a budget some decent functionality with a little more style than the Kinzu.
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Steelseries are a Danish company responsible for all kinds of cool gaming gear; from fancy mice to keyboards, headsets and all manner of awesome accessories. Today they've been kind enough to send over a mouse, but not just any mouse:
Introducing the Steelseries Kana, this little beast sits between the Kinzu and Sensei in terms of price, features and physical size. Will it be another kick-ass addition to the Steelseries family or just a difficult middle child? I think we should probably find out, huh?
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Continuing our current trend of gaming mice reviews today we have the Steelseries Kinzu. It's a lightweight, small, ambidextrous mouse with a high sensitivity rating. This isn't the first one we've reviewed for this company, but it is the first budget optical of theirs that we've taken a look at. Let's see how it does.
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In the past year numerous manufacturers have hopped onto the gaming peripheral bandwagon in an attempt to expand their businesses. Gaming mice have become incredibly fancy, with 6000DPI, 1200Hz polling rate, and anywhere from five to twenty buttons. As companies attempt to product differentiate, the visual design of gaming mice are becoming more exaggerated. Steelseries take a different approach this time for the minimalistic Kinzu optical mouse. Benchmark Reviews peaks under the covers of this ordinary looking mouse to see where it lies amidst the hundreds of gaming mice out on the market.
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Today we are going to look at the Kinzu optical gaming mouse which is a budget model with some interesting features that we often see on higher-end gaming mice.
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