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October 2011
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Ambidextrous for left and right hands
High CPI sensitivity
Sensitive laser tracks well over different surfaces
High level of customisable
Teflon feet glide over any surface
Comfortable and well designed mouse that feels like a premium product
Silver exterior and multi-coloured LED are well implemented
The Sensei won't revolutionise your game overnight--at least, it didn't revolutionise mine. (I suspect this is because I spend too many hours in the office and not enough playing games.) If you're willing to spend some time getting the Sensei to work j...
Class leading performance, Portable profiles, Massive customisation possibilities, On-the-fly CPI adjustment, On-the-fly profile, Infinite Macro settings to each button, Tremendous build quality, Dense braided cable
Included accessories could be better but this is a very minor point
The SteelSeries Sensei is a very professional mouse of that there can be no doubt. From start to finish of this review I have been consistently impressed by the way it looked, performed and perhaps most importantly, felt in my hand. It is clear that S...
looks fantastic, software package is unrivaled, sensitivity settings to cover all demands, surface coating has broken new ground,
£80 will be out of reach for many people, regardless of the quality, Underside LED readout seems a little ‘gimmicky', Kitguru says: an exceptional product which really is worth every penny, SteelSeries Sensei @ testfreaks.co.uk, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3
Over the last year I have tested many of the major gaming mice available on the market. Some of them have been big and bulky, and others have been thin and light – most prove uncomfortable to use for many hours.The Steelseries Sensei treads a sensible mid...
September 13th, 2011 Steelseries Sensei Straight Line Accuracy With so many little features that are supposed to help make the Sensei more accurate, I did a few short tests to see how they impact things. This involved taking a straight table edge and a...
The initial aspect which will be noticeable to a user when they first place their hand on the Sensei is how smooth it feels. The top surface is especially smooth, almost too smooth in fact and this gives the mouse a distinct feel in a market which is ...
The gaming mouse niche is easily one of the most fast paced portions of the peripheral marketplace which essentially means every manufacturer is trying to make their products unique. This sometimes leads to great leaps forward but it can also lead to s...
Abstract: "The trackball, a related pointing device [to the mouse], was invented by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor working on the Royal Canadian Navy's DATAR project in 1952. It used a standard Canadian five-pin bowling ball. It was not patented,...
Published: 2011-10-05, Author: Regina , review by: Bcchardware.com
As we come to the end of the road (or the cord in this case), I think that SteelSeries made a mouse that is pretty slick and well built.For some the Sensei could be pricey at $90, but for the serious gamer who wants custom features, custom settings and cu...
Abstract: ADVANCED MACROS Thanks to the support of the SteelSeries Engine software, you can record even extremely long and advanced macros to the Call of Duty Black Ops 2 Gaming Mouse. The macros can not only be layered and can include keystrokes and precise timing...