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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Today, we take a look at the SideWinder X8, the latest addition to the team and a first for Microsoft as a wireless gaming mouse. Incorporating their newfangled BlueTrack Technology, the SideWinder X8 a blistering fast laser sensor capable of on-the-fly adjustments from 200dpi to 4000dpi and boasting up to 75Gs of acceleration, trying to prove the sword is mightier than the pen. Building up from the original SideWinder mouse, Microsoft hopes to wow gamers with the X8's quick speed and control. Jump in and find out if this sword is worth wielding or if the pen really is mightier than the sword.
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Monday, March 23, 2009
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Today we are looking at the Microsoft SideWinder X8 wireless gaming mouse. This is the first gaming mouse from Microsoft to use its new BlueTrack technology sensor. The wireless mouse promised 30 hours of gaming per charge, uses a recharge system that lets you play, and charge the battery at the same time. The mouse also has 12 programmable buttons and macro capability.
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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Gamers like to customise their gaming mouse to fit their needs, which is why the SideWinder X8 offers DPI switching (high, medium and low), replaceable mouse feet (choice of three materials for glide preference), seven programmable buttons (five main buttons, plus left and right tilt), and a macro record button. Overall it's a very comfortable mouse that looks great and has plenty of features for seasoned gamers. The only downside is the high price, especially considering that Razer offers similar mice for less than half the price. Even if your pockets are deep you'll have trouble justifying the asking price.
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Monday, January 26, 2009
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The Microsoft Sidewinder X8 Gaming-Mouse arrived Technic3D with 4000dpi Sensor. Microsoft BlueTrack Technology, 2.4 GHz wireless, USB charging while you play, an advanced design for precise handling and fast action, adjustable feet, custom tuning and much more. See you in the following Review on Technic3D.
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