ASUS ROG Spatha Gaming Mouse
The most successful games, at least more dissemination are the MMO and each manufacturer of peripherals for players looking to specialize at least some of their products for this type of games and players. ASUS's new creation is one such shrillness that occasionally this brand sleeve is removed to show they have a production capacity up to the best, but sometimes that brings some problems.
Technically the ROG Spatha is a great mouse that combines the best of wireless technology, with advances in wired connectivity and where the latest trends are incorporated and the clear demonstration that ASUS may also have its ecosystem management and configuration of peripherals and other large gaming peripheral brands
Sensor and other benefits:
The ASUS mouse Spatha is a mixed-use wired / wireless. We can use your cordless base that is second to none in databases we've seen in quite some time, or so wired with higher technical performance. The cable always improves connection speed and in this case the improvement is radical because this mouse has an incredible 2000Hz refresh rate on USB 2.0.
The ROG Spatha sensor achieves a resolution of 8200dpi, laser, so we can be almost certain that the sensor is an Avago ADNS-9800. A sensor used by almost all laser mice medium and high range. What surprises me the specifications of this model is that ASUS has managed to 2000Hz refresh rate over USB when this sensor has clear specifications of 1000Hz. The problem is that this is difficult to verify and in fact it is pretty useless because a difference of 0.5 to 1 ms response speed no human being to be able to use it or even feel it. Either way this mouse boasts a feature that no one else has done before with the same hardware, except for some "hacks" of dubious effectiveness.
Wireless connectivity is 2.4GHz RF so it is impossible to maintain the speed and performance capabilities of the sensor via the wireless interface. This limitation will be found in any mouse on the market and therefore do not have to stop playing with it. Moreover, if we play with high resolution levels is sometimes appropriate to use slower update intervals.
The sensor enables highly detailed operational adjustments, it was only fitting. I especially like the system calibration surface displacement angle correction configurable and independent axes, sampling rates wired or wireless, or the response speed of the buttons. The penalty is that it has only two levels of resolution and has no setting for "lift-off", but this is not a mouse for FPS, MMO is designed for, or even pair MOBA games.
We see this clearly in your button configuration. It has 12 programmable buttons to which a control wheel ALPS added. On the side we have six buttons and the remainder spread over the surface of the mouse.
Use buttons switches Omron, Japanese as you know, and major have an interchangeable design so that we can customize a pleasure. I like ASUS has designed the mouse to be completely open so easily facilitate the battery change over the years and not only change the switches. Those who like to keep their weapons clean this mouse will offer a very simple system maintenance.
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Now let's talk design quietly, perhaps ripe for my picky but if you advance we are in front of the mouse with the larger size with which I have had to deal with in quite some time and for me that is no improvement or virtue.
The most successful games, at least more dissemination are the MMO and each manufacturer of peripherals for players looking to specialize at least some of their products for this type of games and players. ASUS's new creation is one such shrillness that occasionally this brand sleeve is removed to show they have a production capacity up to the best, but sometimes that brings some problems.
Technically the ROG Spatha is a great mouse that combines the best of wireless technology, with advances in wired connectivity and where the latest trends are incorporated and the clear demonstration that ASUS may also have its ecosystem management and configuration of peripherals and other large gaming peripheral brands
Sensor and other benefits:
The ASUS mouse Spatha is a mixed-use wired / wireless. We can use your cordless base that is second to none in databases we've seen in quite some time, or so wired with higher technical performance. The cable always improves connection speed and in this case the improvement is radical because this mouse has an incredible 2000Hz refresh rate on USB 2.0.
The ROG Spatha sensor achieves a resolution of 8200dpi, laser, so we can be almost certain that the sensor is an Avago ADNS-9800. A sensor used by almost all laser mice medium and high range. What surprises me the specifications of this model is that ASUS has managed to 2000Hz refresh rate over USB when this sensor has clear specifications of 1000Hz. The problem is that this is difficult to verify and in fact it is pretty useless because a difference of 0.5 to 1 ms response speed no human being to be able to use it or even feel it. Either way this mouse boasts a feature that no one else has done before with the same hardware, except for some "hacks" of dubious effectiveness.
Wireless connectivity is 2.4GHz RF so it is impossible to maintain the speed and performance capabilities of the sensor via the wireless interface. This limitation will be found in any mouse on the market and therefore do not have to stop playing with it. Moreover, if we play with high resolution levels is sometimes appropriate to use slower update intervals.
The sensor enables highly detailed operational adjustments, it was only fitting. I especially like the system calibration surface displacement angle correction configurable and independent axes, sampling rates wired or wireless, or the response speed of the buttons. The penalty is that it has only two levels of resolution and has no setting for "lift-off", but this is not a mouse for FPS, MMO is designed for, or even pair MOBA games.
We see this clearly in your button configuration. It has 12 programmable buttons to which a control wheel ALPS added. On the side we have six buttons and the remainder spread over the surface of the mouse.
Use buttons switches Omron, Japanese as you know, and major have an interchangeable design so that we can customize a pleasure. I like ASUS has designed the mouse to be completely open so easily facilitate the battery change over the years and not only change the switches. Those who like to keep their weapons clean this mouse will offer a very simple system maintenance.
.
Now let's talk design quietly, perhaps ripe for my picky but if you advance we are in front of the mouse with the larger size with which I have had to deal with in quite some time and for me that is no improvement or virtue.