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Featuring a state of the art 32bit ARM CPU and a blazing fast 5700CPI/10.8MP laser sensor the latest achievement by SteelSeries called the Sensei Pro Grade Laser Mouse can achieve breathtaking speeds of up to 11.400DCPI with incredible accuracy thanks to the patented ExactTech technologies.
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DESCRIPTION: Danish company SteelSeries has designed products to compete against the likes of Razer, Logitech, and Microsoft in the competitive gaming peripherals market. Their newest product the Sensei aims to decimate the competition with its 32-bit ARM processor, 5700 DPI sensor, on-board memory, and advanced software that allows users to control almost every function imaginable. Benchmark Reviews will evaluate if the Sensei is the master by which every mouse should be compared, or if it is the student still learning from those that came before it.
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Mit der Sensei legt Gaming-Spezialist SteelSeries sein selbsternanntes Meisterstück ab. Die pfeilschnelle 5.700-CPI-Lasermaus mit dem symmetrischen, neutralen Chassis und dem unheimlichen Konfigurationsumfang beseitigt dabei nicht nur die Kinderkrankheiten ihres Vorgängers Xai, sondern etabliert neben dem neuen Optik-Konzept mit Beleuchtungssystem auch die individuell anpassbare Lift-off-Distanz.
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Recently with both my headsets and mice I have been all about the wireless devices. Living wireless is great, the reason a lot of companies hadn’t pushed it in the past was because the technology was costly and had too much lag for gaming. Things have changed and almost everyone has introduced their wireless gaming models, everyone except SteelSeries. Well today, I finally have the chance to take a look at the Sensei Wireless. Their Sensei models have been popular and have even been my go to wireless mouse, I can’t wait to see if the Sensei Wireless lives up to the high expectations that the wired models set.
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After waiting for quite a few years to play/enjoy the next chapters of two very special PC titles it was only natural that the moment The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt (it's finally here) and Galactic Civilizations III made their debut we'd cut all ties with the outside world (well not exactly but you get the point) for at least a week (trust me when i say that even a week wasn't enough). So since it so happened that both titles got released during the past week once again we had very little choice other than to focus in wrapping up the reviews of some very interesting and unique gaming peripherals we've been using for quite a while now. Obviously as you can all imagine we chose to test the ones that would also offer us the best possible experience with the above titles and one of those was no other than the Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse by our very good friends over at SteelSeries.
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So far two great events have occurred inside October, first Chris Roberts (Wing Commander/Freelancer) announced his plans for a new single/multi-player space simulator called Squadron 42/Star Citizen (featuring breathtaking graphics and physics) and second we also reached the release date of the much awaited turn-based XCOM Enemy Unknown which is latest title in the XCOM saga (something that brought back many memories from the mid 90's). So naturally for the past 10 days or so I’ve been spending quite a bit of time playing XCOM Enemy Unknown and remembering the originals so it goes without saying that I’ve chosen to mostly test gaming peripherals (who said you can't mix business with pleasure?). of course since we use the all-time classic mouse to play turn-based strategy games the first of those peripherals could be none other than the latest Sensei [RAW] Glossy gaming mouse from SteelSeries.
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Steelseries Sensei isn’t exactly a new product, it’s been around the block a couple of times now and I know its safe to say that it is popular with gamers around the world. So why are we reviewing it you might wonder? Well it’s always nice to take something familiar for a spin, take a more in-depth look at it, try out some of our performance tests and hopefully guide some people who are on the fence about what their next mouse purchase should be.
The Sensei range is popular but take note of the tag on the product, this means it’s not quite the full fat, metal construction, custom lighting £90 mouse, but a plastic built more cost effective solution compared to its bigger brother. At £50-60 it’s still not exactly cheap though so don’t think of this as a lesser product because for that kind of money we are still going to want to see a tidy return on our investment, that includes good build quality, performance and design.
Steelseries have a strong and very loyal fan base and they haven’t established that by putting out poor products so I’m hoping to see something fairly impressive here today, so lets move on and see exactly what this mouse has to offer.
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Die Möglichkeit, Mauseinstellungen ohne Software direkt im Chip vornehmen zu können sowie ihre ergonomische Form machten die Steelseries Xai zur empfehlenswerten Maus für Spieler. Mit der Steelseries Sensei (japanisch: Meister) steht jetzt der Nachfolger in der Startlöchern. Wird die Maus ihren Namen gerecht und ist ein wahres Meisterstück? PC Games Hardware macht den Test.
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Today we have the next product to hit the market from SteelSeries and this time it is a new model in their keyboard range. The Shift was soft launched a month ago and our review sample of this high end gaming board recently landed, can it live up to the high standards set by previous SteelSeries products?
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There are a huge number of gaming keyboards on the market so it can often be very difficult to make a decision on which to buy. When we review gaming keyboards it is always good to see a product that brings more features to the table and differentiates itself in some way from the competition.
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