Not exact matches
It's based on an optical
sensor with a sensitivity up to 3,500
dots per inch, 15g of acceleration, and a tracking speed of up to 120
inches per second.
This
sensor has a sensitivity of up to 16,000
dots per inch, a maximum acceleration of 50g, and a tracking speed of up to 210
inches per second.
As for the sensitivity, the Lancehead's 5G laser
sensor is capable of up to 16,000
dots per inch.
The mouse relies on an optimized PMW3366 optical
sensor with a sensitivity of up to 12,000
dots per inch, a maximum acceleration of 40g, and a tested maximum travel speed of up to 400
inches per second.
This system has a 16,000
dots -
per -
inch (DPI) 5G optical
sensor as well.
What's different this time around is the optical
sensor, which ranges up to 16,000
dots -
per -
inch (DPI) sensitivity.
The Lancehead packs a ridiculous 16,000
dots -
per -
inch (DPI) laser
sensor and works on the 2.4 GHz wireless range via a small dongle.
Priced at just $ 69.99, the wired mouse brings a few firsts for Razer fans, including customizable scroll wheel resistance,
dots -
per -
inch (DPI) clutch, and that famed 5G optical
sensor with 16,000 DPI for extreme sensitivity.
Among other features, the Leadr boasts a 12,000 -
dots -
per -
inch (DPI) optical
sensor, 14 programmable buttons, an ergonomic design, full RGB lighting and 20 hours of battery life.
The DeathAdder Elite introduces an all - new «5G Optical
Sensor» that's capable of tracking up to 16,000
dots per inch (DPI) at 450
inches per second (IPS) and supports 50G acceleration.
This mouse relies on the Pixart PMW3366 optical
sensor providing a sensitivity between 200 and 12,000
dots per inch (DPI).