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Sharkoon Announces the SGM2 Gaming Mouse: Focusing on Essentials

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Sharkoon Technologies is an international supplier of PC components and peripherals which boast performance at a reasonable price. Sharkoon now presents its latest gaming mouse: the SKILLER SGM2. The mouse concentrates on essential virtues and avoids any unnecessary extras. The result is a straightforward, ergonomic peripheral device for right-handers with plug and play installation and an optical sensor capable of 6,400 DPI - at a very competitive price.

Comfortable Use Thanks to Proven Design
The SKILLER SGM2 is well suited for right-handers due to its ergonomic form and always offers a comfortable grip thanks to the carefully chosen materials in its manufacture. The rubberized sides and its form allow the mouse to fit comfortably in hand with nearly any style of grip. Extra convenience is provided by the easily accessible thumb buttons which possess a clearly felt pressure point.





Optical Sensor with 6,400 DPI
The inside of the SKILLER SGM2 also has something to offer due to its optical sensor with a maximum DPI of 6,400. There are four steps to choose from: 400, 1,200, 3,200 and 6,400 DPI. This, in combination with a 1,000 Hertz polling rate, should always ensure precise input and maneuvers. Using the DPI switch, the resolution of the sensor can be quickly selected even during the game. The illuminated SKILLER logo serves as an indicator - with a different color for each chosen DPI level. Any complex software has been consciously avoided, resulting in mouse which can be put into use quickly and easily.

Effective RGB Illumination
The SKILLER SGM2 gaming mouse catches the eye with its classic yet colorful design: The uncomplicated appearance in black is set off by an RGB contour stripe and the lit SKILLER logo. Using the switch on the underside of the mouse, six lighting modes can be selected. If no illumination is desired, the LEDs can be completely deactivated.

The Sharkoon SKILLER SGM2 gaming mouse is now available at a suggested retail price in Europe of only 17.99 Euros

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I love my Sharkoon Fireglider, I've had it for aaaages. Still going strong and it was only like £20. Maybe I'll get one of these to replace it, for less than 20 quid again.
 
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This is a very good mouse, by reading the reviews. Way much better than any of the overpriced crap from Razor, Logitech, etc..
 
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