Gamertell Review: Sandio 3D Game O2 mouse

Product: Sandio 3D Game O2 mouse (aka 3D Motion Controller with Laser Gaming Mouse)
Price: $79.99
Rating: 5.5/10
Pros: A good core laser mouse, comfortable wrist attachment, programmable mini joysticks and cool lookin’ lights.
Cons: Not as plug-and-play as promised with certain programs. Programming interface is not very intuitive. Some ergonomic issues as well.
Overall: As a regular mouse, this works great but the 3D components are more awkward than necessary. Only consider buying if you have forgiving hands, a strong wrist and lots of patience.
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Wolfking unveils updated Warrior gamepad, Trooper gaming mouse
US-based PC (Mac and Windows) peripheral specialist Wolfking is demoing its latest gaming gear at CES 2008 (January 7-10, 2008). The lineup, dubbed the MVP Series, includes the Trooper Laser Gaming Mouse and an enhanced version of the Warrior Gamepad. The revamped gear will soon be available in red, blue, or silver accent color over a full matte black finish
The MVP Series 2400 DPI High-Resolution Trooper Laser Gaming Mouse ($59.99) has a programmable frame rate of more than 7,080 frames per second, 2400 DPI High-Resolution, high speed motion detection, onboard LED sensor display and Rapid Fire Switch (selects 1 to 4 shots per click with status indicated by a lighted track wheel).
The MVP Series Warrior Gamepad ($34.99) features a circular layout and polished black audio keys (as opposed to the chrome buttons of the original).
Both the gamepad and mouse are USB 2.0 compatible and currently available, though the new MVP redesigns should be available soon.
Site [Wolfking] Read [Engadget]
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