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Announced in the middle of September 2008 alongside a budget model, the Laser Gaming Mouse VoodooDNA is a high end gamers mouse designed by HP and the engineers at Voodoo. Sharing similar functionality with the HDX budget model, the Gaming Mouse includes 5 programmable buttons with 5 different profiles, multiple DPI settings up to a slightly enhanced 3200dpi and a 500Hz polling rate. The major differences are found with the enhanced rubber thumb grip, the glossy outer finish, and the appearance of slightly higher quality buttons.
MSRP $59.99
Release date September, 2008
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Features
- multiple DPI settings, which can be changed in real time (400 to 3,200)
- 500Hz polling (low 2ms lag)
- 5 programmable buttons
- 5 profiles for multiple games/users
- Designed in part by Voodoo
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HP Laser Gaming Mouse
• HP Gaming Mouse with VooDooDNA
• Gaming Mouse With Voodoodna
UPC: 884420053415
EAN: 884420053415
MPN: KZ630AA
Competitors
HP Laser Gaming Mouse is ranked 5th among it's competitors.
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Released September, 2007
Pros
- Hardware customization including grip and weight
- Macro-recording for both mouse and keyboard input
- On-the-fly profile switching
- Wired
HP Laser Gaming Mouse
0%
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Released --
Pros
- user adjustable weights
- very smooth use
- nice texture feels good in the hand
Cons
- scroll click feels strange
- low and high dpi settings are too fast and too slow - useless for normal use
- somewhat strange looking
HP Laser Gaming Mouse
0%
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Logitech G5
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MSRP $49.99
Released --
Pros
- Bonus points for 'cool status'
- On-the-fly sensitivity changer
- Illuminated
- High resolution DPI (mouse resolution)
Cons
- You can not switch colors on the mouse unless you mod it yourself
- Thin fragile lightweight cord
HP Laser Gaming Mouse
vs.
Razer Diamondback
MSRP $59.95
Released September, 2008
Pros
- Cheaper than most gaming mouses
Cons
- Is not ambidextrous
- Only 2 buttons on the left
- Plastic
quality build (feels cheap)
HP Laser Gaming Mouse
vs.
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MSRP $40.00
Released --
Pros
- inexpensive
- responsive
- very long battery life
Cons
- requires usb receiver dongle
HP Laser Gaming Mouse
vs.
Logitech V200 Cordless Notebook Mouse
MSRP $70.00
Released --
Pros
- extra keys on the right side are perfect for left-handed gamers
- Very Precise
- Durable, even got milk an coke over it, but it still works fine
Cons
- high cost (average for a gaming mouse)
- Extra keys on the right side arent reachable for me, medium hands
- 50% of Starting Windows/Linux the mouse doesn't work. Plugging it out and in again helps
HP Laser Gaming Mouse
vs.
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MSRP $59.99
Released January, 2009
Pros
- high accuracy laser engine
- 800, 1200 or 2400 dpi with on-the-fly switches
- programmable
Cons
- annoying lights
- unproven manufacturer of mice
- blue AND red lights
HP Laser Gaming Mouse
vs.
Toshiba X20
MSRP $59.99
Released September, 2008
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Reviews
September 19, 2008
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Pros
- best in class resolution for a lower price
Cons
- polling is slower than other top-of-the-line products (2ms vs. 1ms)
- only 5 profiles
- glossy finish may attract fingerprints
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September 22, 2008
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Pros
- best in class resolution for a lower price
Cons
- polling is slower than other top-of-the-line products (2ms vs. 1ms)
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