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October 2011
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Build Quality
Design (Silver Coating)
5700CPI/ 11400DCPI/ 10.8MP/ 12000fps Pro Grade Laser Sensor
ExactTech Features
Adjustable Lighting
Control Panel
Braided Cable/ Gold Plated USB Connector
Sensitive
Nice looking
Buttons
Exactaim
Exactsens etc
Perfect wireless performanc
Robus
User-friendly softwar
Streamlined desig
Gorgeou
Useful dock
Excellent customizability
Cool design
Very comfortable
Great minimal design and functionality
Very good performance across the board
Near perfect ergonomics
Seven fully programmable buttons
Quality cable
Lights
LCD Display
Neat driver suite (when it works)
Compatible with most mats
Low lift-off distance
Ambidextrous
Hyper customizable using the included SteelSeries Engine
Accurate on a multitude of surfaces
Wide 111
700 DPI sensitivity range
Comfortable feel
Powerful 32bit ARM processor integrates many features
Very good performance across the board, Near perfect ergonomics, Seven fully programmable buttons, Quality cable, Lights, LCD Display, Neat driver suite (when it works), Compatible with most mats, Low lift-off distance, Ambidextrous
High price, Somewhat buggy driver suite, Not compatible with all mats
The SteelSeries Sensei mouse is a good albeit expensive mouse. It is definitely one of the best performing solutions out there, and is right up there with the Mionix 5000. Sensor wise the Avago 9500 based mice are still in the lead, despite having issu...
Abstract: The SteelSeries Sensei is a well crafted dual handed Gaming mouse . So powerful that it house a is a 32 bit ARM processor and it is as fast as the original Pentium 75 MHz processor released by Intel in 1994. Seriously, who puts a chip in a gaming mouse. W...
When buying the SteelSeries Sensei you do not have to worry about product quality, its something that is valid for their other products too. The shape of the mouse is good for most people, by following the exact lines Xai had and the mouse clicks can ...
Abstract: As I’ve said before, you typically don’t go wrong with SteelSeries. You might pay a bit more than usual but as the old saying goes you get what you pay for. I’ve been trying to see if that maxim holds up with SteelSeries’ Sensei, their new gaming-optim...
Hyper customizable using the included SteelSeries Engine, Accurate on a multitude of surfaces, Wide 111,700 DPI sensitivity range, Comfortable feel, Powerful 32bit ARM processor integrates many features,
Plastic Top, Expensive
Performance is about being able to accurately track on a multitude of surfaces. I found that during gameplay that I could quickly target enemies on either my wooden desk or my Razer Goliathus Accuracy cloth pad. During long gaming sessions I found the...
Build Quality, Design (Silver Coating), 5700CPI/ 11400DCPI/ 10.8MP/ 12000fps Pro Grade Laser Sensor, ExactTech Features, Adjustable Lighting, Control Panel, Braided Cable/ Gold Plated USB Connector
Price (For Some), No Weight Adjustment System
Since the Sensei arrived Monday morning and we've been using it ever since (25+ hours) this is not what I’d call a very thorough test but nevertheless it's a lot more than what is required from such a device. During this time i used it with Bat...
The Sensei is really a top of the line gaming-grade mouse thanks to three factors: the ExactTech, the high level of resolution, and great configuration features. We do think it’s worth noting that the software isn’t user-friendly, and two of the side b...
The headline act of the Sensei is its adjustability, and it's excellent in this regard - you should be able to set it up just the way you want. Once you've done this, though, there are elements of the Sensei that will start to grate in the long term.The s...
As far as gaming mice go, the Sensei strikes me as being one of the classier types out there. Though it includes LEDs, the focus is on performance and function, not bling. The fact that SteelSeries enlisted the help of professional gamers and their cl...