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Publié: 2022-08-16, Auteur: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
Extrait: I have put a truly staggering number of hours into Elder Scrolls Online in the last few years. A couple of lockdowns certainly helped pump those numbers up, and the fact I've worked from home for over a decade, means I'm never far from being able to flip...
Excellent for MOBA/MMO gaming, Great for content creation, Quality construction
Unintuitive software, Niche use, Has a learning curve
If you're an MMO/MOBA gamer – or a content creator – the Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite Optical delivers an incredible advantage. However, if you're not, you're probably better off with a cheaper gaming mouse...
Great construction materials, Adjustable macro bank position, New 18,000 DPI sensor, Comfortable over long periods of usage,
Doesn't suit claw grips, Macro buttons are close together, No polling rate adjustment in software, Tricky to use for shooters
Solidly built and finished to a very high standard for the price, the new Scimitar Elite RGB offers a comfortable MOBA/MMO mouse with a lot of macro buttons. It won't translate well to other genres, though...
Publié: 2020-02-14, Auteur: Andrew , review by: kitguru.net
Possibly the most comfortable mouse on the market, Adjustable number pad is excellent, Multiple uses within gaming and productivity, Works flawlessly, Blacked out matte design looks epic, Build quality is top notch, iCue software works great and is really
Fingertip grip isn't great, Over time the rubber finish could wear/stain from greasy mitts, May be too heavy for some
Heavy, relatively difficult to use, stiff cordAsymmetrical, grips hard to cleanExpensive, slow “wake-up”Fixed polling rate, too heavy for FPS gamesRelatively limited customization
This hands-on review of the Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite covers all the key aspects of high-performance gaming mice. Specifically, we look at the hardware such as button switches and sensors and how these components compare to one another. We also look at c...
Touted as a gaming mouse designed for MOBA and MMO games, the updated Scimitar RGB Elite offers a plethora of easily-accessible, customizable buttons, in addition to a high-DPI optical sensor. While the high sensitivity sensor definitely lends itself towa...
Publié: 2020-03-25, Auteur: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
updated sensor that can now drive a resolution of up to 18000 DPI, comfortable shape, patented 12button assembly for easy access of macros in games but also productivity work, easy remapping and RGB lighting customization thanks to the iCUE software, rewo
In order to try out the new SCIMITAR RGB ELITE, we fired up Grim Dawn, TERA but also StarCraft II; after positioning the Key Slider Control system to our liking, the 12button assembly was easily accessible for accessing our macros. We could work with the
In order to try out the new SCIMITAR RGB ELITE, we fired up Grim Dawn, TERA but also StarCraft II; after positioning the Key Slider Control system to our liking, the 12-button assembly was easily accessible for accessing our macros. We could work with the...