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January 26th, 2011, 09:01 GMT · By

Rude Gameware Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse V2 Announced

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The Rude Gameware Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse V2
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Although managing to make a name for themselves against some of the much better-known players in this segment will be a pretty difficult job, that's not stopping Rude Gameware from releasing new and improved gaming-oriented products, such as the brand-new Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse V2 model.

Without a doubt, having a high-end mouse is somewhat of a requirement for all serious gamers out there, especially those who take part in all sorts of competitions and are seriously considering achieving a pro status.

Anyway, back to the gaming peripheral from Rude Gameware, we'll have to admit, that, as Ubergizmo reports, it does offer a pretty interesting set of specs, that will certainly help one stay on top of his/her game at all times.

The Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse V2 comes equipped with a 5000 DPI Laser Engine, which offers an impressive tracking performance, while also featuring 1000 Hz polling with 1 millisecond response time.

Similar to most gaming mice out there, the Fierce Laser Mouse from Rude Gameware also packs adjustable weights, as well as on the fly sensitivity DPI adjustment capabilities and a LED DPI indicator, plus Teflon feet, that enable smooth gliding on the mouse pad and also generate virtually no noise while in use.

Moreover, the peripheral comes equipped with 7 independently programmable buttons and macro support, as well as onboard memory to save one's custom settings, and an gold-plated USB connector, attached to a 7 foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord.

The Rude Gameware Fierce Laser Gaming Mouse V2 will sell for $49.95 when it becomes available, although the exact moment when users will be able to get their hands on one of these high-end gaming peripherals has not yet been pointed out by the company (however, if you're not willing to wait any longer, you can always order the V1 version, featuring just a 3200DPI laser sensor, and selling for 10 bucks less).

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