This thing goes beyond the norm for gaming mice, offering an insane amount of customization.
You can swap out parts and adjust the length, height, and width of the mouse. And a couple of awesome new features, including a temporary DPI-dropping "sniper button" and an industrial-strength metal thumbwheel.
I saw a review on this a few months back in PCmax, over all I think it's a bit much, however it did add a function that I though innovative. The red button by the thumb lowers the sensitivity of the mouse while it is depressed for sniping games.
Neat, sure... gonna go blow 100 bucks on it, probably not.
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I think this thing is sweet. I was a competition gamer a few years ago and would have liked to have something like this under my palm. Its pushing the design element of the typical mouse and I am all for moving away from main stream type of stuff.
sweet, what I actually like the most is that you can adjust the shape, that's a step into the right direction....what annoys me with the mice today is that you actually need 2: one for work and 1 for gaming, with a highly ergonomic mouse (like the Logitech MX Revolution I am using) you can work the whole day but for gaming you simply have better reaction times with a more flat and compact profile. so maybe we can look forward to models which can really provide both soon...of course the features of this model are an overkill, but it's simply a state of the art concept I guess.