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Monday, July 23, 2007
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Despite its large size, I found this mouse to be a pleasure to use. With six programmable buttons, four DPI settings that can be changed on-the-fly, and removable weights it will appeal to a wide range of gamers with all the customization options. Response time is superb and two button profiles can be saved with Saitek's SST programming software. Even the traction on the bottom of the mouse can be adjusted by flipping over the weight covers.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
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The Saitek GM3200 may be bigger than most other gaming mice, but it is so for a reason. The customizable weight system as well as a slew of programmable buttons in two modes and an on-the-fly DPI switch make this one of the most versatile mice out there. The great paint job, bright lighting and backlit Saitek logo make this mouse perfect for modding fans and LAN party gamers.
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Friday, March 9, 2007
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In the performance market, numbers mean everything. From MHZ to megabyte, the industry revolves around extremes. Today I have the Saitek GM3200 gamers mouse which promises the fairly unnecessary DPI of 3200. Will this be enough?
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007
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Today we are looking at the world?s first 1st 3200 dpi laser mouse from Saitek, the GM3200. This mouse promises to be excellent with the features of it as well as the weight removal system. The question is will it be any good.
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