Tech Review - NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse
Hello again, I’m Rodney Reynolds and welcome to another video review. Today I'm looking at the NZTX Avatar Gaming Mouse.
What are included are the user’s manual, installation CD and the mouse.
This mouse is a little longer than most mice. It also is fairly flat and narrow which could cause cramping for a large hands. I personally find it a little too narrow and not high enough for my hand than I have in average hand size. It’s also very lightweight much more so than other mice in this category. Way there's a personal preference but I prefer mice to have some weight to them because when gaming they don’t lift off the mouse pad.
There are seven program more buttons. Here's the left click, right click, middle click, scroll, there two macro keys as well as a DPI indicator. On the left side is the forward button and on the right side is the back button. Also, both sides have rubber grips. At the bottom is Teflon feet so it will slide very easily over a quality mouse pad and a 650 to 2600 DPI optical sensor with up to 15GX acceleration accuracy. The maximum speed is 40 inches per second, maximum frame rate is 6469 frames per second and the image processing is 5.8 mega pixels per second.
This mouse has blue LED’s on the DPI indicator as well as on the left and right side. It also comes with a very long tangle-free cord. Installation of this product is as simple as connecting it into the computer’s USB2 port and installing the latest drivers and software. Remember to download the latest drivers to make sure maximum compatibility.
Thankfully, the software which is included allows total control over the mouse. This is a really nice mouse. It looks fantastic and it also has some really good software and a great 2006 DPI optical sensor. But for me, it just does not fit my hand but if you have a small narrow hand, it should fit perfectly.
Overall this is a great product. Until the next time, take care.
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