It is made for right-handed people and has onboard memory

Jun 6, 2013 09:39 GMT  ·  By

Computex 2013 wouldn't have been a real trade show if it hadn't hosted a bunch of gaming hardware devices.

Sure enough, CM Storm has revealed the Reaper gaming mouse, based on the Avago 9800 sensor with 8,200 dpi resolution.

The mouse has a velocity of 150 ips, an acceleration of 30 g, and Omron-made switches on all eight programmable buttons.

Reaper is also optimized for the right-handed. The company must have decided that making it ambidextrous would be needlessly complicated and would impact comfort and ease of grip.

The CM Storm Reaper also gets a white LED, a rubberized plastic top (partial), a 1.8-meter cable (5.9 feet, fiber-braided), an aluminum scroll wheel, and 128 KB of on-board memory for button layout storage.

The mouse measures 75 x 35 x 130 mm / 2.95 x 1.37 x 5.11 inches. Its price is still unknown.