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The Toshiba X20 is a gaming mouse designed to gamers maximum control and complete game domination. This mouse has ultra high-speed resolution up to 2400 dpi and a super precise Avago laser engine giving extreme accuracy and unprecedented control. Resolution can be switched between 800, 1200 and 2400 dpi on-the-fly giving the precise movement needed in any situation. The Rapid Fire switching button allows gamers to shoot one to four bullets at a time. There are seven buttons in total, including a 3-setting speed button and three buttons that can be programmed as required. There is a green/blue/red LED to indicate your speed status and unlit/purple/blue/red illuminated track wheel to indicate you number of shots chosen at a glance. Advanced ergonomic design allows extended gameplay time, without sacrificing comfort.
MSRP $59.99
Release date January, 2009
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Features:
- Universal compatibility with any Windows based PC
- Avago ADNS-6010 sensor with LaserStream architecture design
- On-the-Fly DPI switching button w/ LED indicator (800/1600/2400)
- Rapid Fire switching button (1 to 4 shots per click) with Illuminated multi-color track wheel
- Programmable frame rate - over 7080 fps
- Programmable Page Forward/Page Back Buttons
- Ultra precise laser movement and lightning fast response
- Ergonomic design
- Full-speed USB 2.0 data transfer rate
- High speed motion detection with up to 45"/sec and 20g of acceleration
Specifications:
- Seven buttons including Scroll Wheel button
- Left/Middle/Right buttons
- Speed Button - 3 settings
- Instant sensitivity adjustment between 800/1600/2400 DPI. Green/Blue/Red LED lights indicate the speed status
- Rapid Fire Button - 4 settings
- 1 shot - Unlit, 2 shots - Purple, 3 shots - Blue, 4 shots - Red
- Programmable Buttons - 3
- Dimensions and weight: 4.8" L X 2.5" W X 1.7" H; 4.5 oz
- In the box: One Toshiba Gaming Mouse, drive and user guide CD-ROM
- One Year Limited Warranty
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Pros
- Extremely accurate sensor
- On-the-Fly DPI adjustments
- Comfortable in your hand
Cons
- Could use more than 1800 DPI max
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Pros
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Cons
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- Thin fragile lightweight cord
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Pros
- Cheaper than most gaming mouses
Cons
- Is not ambidextrous
- Only 2 buttons on the left
- Plastic
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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
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Pros
- inexpensive
- responsive
- very long battery life
Cons
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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
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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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Reviews
January 27, 2009
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Pros
- high accuracy laser engine
- 800, 1200 or 2400 dpi with on-the-fly switches
- programmable
Cons
- annoying lights
- unproven manufacturer of mice
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