Saitek Cyborg 32000 DPI Gaming Mouse Squares Up To Microsoft’s New Sidewinder

Some months ago we featured Microsoft’s new Sidewinder gaming mouse which comes complete with an inbuilt LCD screen and a range of features to assist in tailoring the mouse to your exacting requirements – from weights to adjustable resistance – and now, never ones to shy away from a battle themselves, we have this Cyborg Gaming Mouse from Saitek to add to our arsenal of PC gaming paraphernalia.
Offering an impressive 3200 DPI laser resolution, Saitek’s new Cyborg gaming mouse, just like the Sidewinder, comes with weights to adjust the devices feel as fell as the somewhat obligatory four way scroll wheel with adjustable speed setting.
Unlike Microsoft’s Sidewinder Gaming Mouse, however, the Cyborg gaming mouse can also be adjusted in size thanks to a shell featuring a sliding front section thus ensuring that, regardless of your hand size, the Cyborg is sure to offer a comfortable grip as well as precision, weighted control.

Microsoft’s New Sidewinder
Coming complete with programmable buttons and a set of media quick-access controls, the Saitek Cyborg gaming mouse is sure to give the Sidewinder a run for its money though, regardless of the Cyborg’s edge in DPI resolution, from the information we have to hand the Sidewinder appears to have the edge is terms of programmability.
The Saitek Cyborg mouse will retail for around $60 / £30 and is already listed on Amazon.
[Source | Gizmos]
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