Saturday, June 29, 2013
Cooler Master's CM Storm Havoc Gaming Mouse Features Ultra-Sensitive Laser
ready to wreak havoc on the battlefield.
Cooler MasterCM Storm division s'
just introduced a new mouse for gamers. This is called "Havoc" and it will help you wreak havoc on the virtual battlefield with Avago 9800 laser sensor that is adjustable from 100 DPI to 8200 DPI, suitable for snipers and rapid movements. It also has fly adjustment (switching between different levels of IPR in the middle of a shootout) and a little bling customizable.Find best price for : --Havoc----Storm--
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- David Gerrold Tries Kickstarting "Star Wolf" Novel...
- Review: Metro: Last Light is the most fun you'll h...
- Awesome Stuff: Time To Rethink Your Keyring
- Danish Company Creates Software That Will Stop You...
- Who Would You Rather Trust: Bankers Or Regulators?
- Sticky spy UAV turns things upside down with abili...
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- Hands-on with the Delta Six gaming gun controller ...
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