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HyperX Now Shipping Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse

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HyperX, a division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today announced the US release of the HyperX Pulsefire FPS Gaming Mouse, designed to meet the needs of professional and aspiring competitive FPS gamers looking for a precise and consistent gaming mouse. To meet the performance requirements of gamers, a PixArt 3310 sensor was designed in for accurate tracking. Omron switches are used for fast response times, with 20M click reliability per switch. Winner of the prestigious 2017 RED DOT AWARD for design quality and craftsmanship, HyperX's first gaming mouse was designed by top engineers in the HyperX labs and with inputs from top professional gamers.

"HyperX is a great partner for over five years now and we are very happy to now game with the new Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse," said Ioann "Edward" Sukhariev, NAVI CSGO team member. "The Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse meets our performance needs and has a comfortable design for hours of practice and tournament gaming."



For serious players, Pulsefire FPS is built with an ergonomic, lightweight design that is designed for either palm grip or claw grip action. Most players play in the DPI range of 400-3200 DPI, and Pulsefire provides four DPI presets from 400 - 3200 DPI, all available at the touch of a button, with optimal weight distribution and light weight at 95g for rapid movements. Non-slip side grips help secure the mouse securely in your hand. HyperX Pulsefire FPS features Omron switches and six durable, ultra-responsive buttons that give crisp, tactile feedback on every click. HyperX included a flexible braided cable and large mouse skates for effective smooth glide.

"HyperX is excited to offer our first gaming mouse. After extensive testing, our lab developed Pulsefire FPS to deliver the features gamers want at an incredible price point," said Marcus Hermann, global keyboard and mouse business manager, HyperX. "Gamers are looking for HyperX quality and performance for all of their accessory needs, and now with the Pulsefire FPS gaming mouse, HyperX now offers all the required components for the best competitive gaming setup."



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Looks like a Razer...

"The pixart sensor was designed in for..." Proofreader on holiday or you just drunk bta? :p
 
Looks like a Razer...

"The pixart sensor was designed in for..." Proofreader on holiday or you just drunk bta? :p


Or the guy who wrote the original press release wasn't a native English speaker
 
Wish it had the 3360 sensor. But that would probably jack up the price a bit. The 3310 is still a damn good proven sensor.
 
Oh, really? Tell me more...

I've said it before, and I'll say it again; There's only 1 'race', the human race. :nutkick:

Kind of a moot point as there isnt only 1 language in existence that everyone uses, There are hundreds if not thousands of languages and dialects.

English is seen as a 'Universal' language but not everyone speaks it, Nor do they have to which kind of voids your 'one race' argument.

By saying they shouldnt of missed english class makes you look ignorant.
 
How can you get a Red Dot Design award if your product looks like a 5 years old Razer?
 
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