Sammanfattning: COLOR=#000000] For most people, a mouse just does a single job, but for others there is no denying the value of having a proper gaming mouse. As games increase in complexity and improve their graphics the demand for evolving precision is being pushed to ...
The Xai is an excellent mouse, and definitely one worth your money. It performs well in all areas, looks very modest, and is extremely comfortable. The price, at around £60, may be out of reach of some gamers, but I feel the extra outlay is definitel...
The Xai feels a bit of a self-contained anachronism. It's a foremost generation in terms of technological components, but a decade behind in terms of polish and refinement. There are a few mice out there with these kind of specifications, though, and...
Incredibly well specified, Highly programmable, Macro functionality, Braided cable and gold plated USB, Ambidextrous design suitable for both righties and lefties, Comfortable to use, LCD display makes profile selection and editing easy, Works well out of the box without additional drivers or software, Software works well and is intuitive to use,
Quite pricy, No weight system (although weight was not personally an issue for me)
The Xai is an impeccably presented mouse. It looks good, feels good and works very well indeed.It’s sensitivity range, configurable button options as well as macro functionality makes it incredibly flexible.It is a pricy bit of hardware but in all hon...
With the XAI SteelSeries created in cooperation with "pro-gamers" a very good mouse. The inconspicious product comes with an awful lot of technics under the hood. Overall you'll find ten indivudually programmable buttons as well as a LCD which is an n...
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Publicerad: 2010-01-07, Författare: Edward , testad av: trustedreviews.com
While other mice have features that we like, such as free wheeling scrolls wheels and hybrid wireless and wired designs, the Steel Series Xai is quite simply the best pure gaming mouse we've ever tested. Rather than tack on gimmicks like flashing lights a...