Computex 2015: ROG Spatha Wireless/Wired Gaming Mouse
Dominating your enemies couldn't have gotten any easier!
The soon to be released ROG Spatha wireless/wired RGB gaming mouse will surely become your best and most trusted friend on the digital battlefields. Equipped with the ADNS-9800 high precision 8200 DPI laser sensor, top-end Omron switches with a 20 million click lifespan, 12 macro programmable buttons, and fortified by an ultra-durable magnesium alloy chassis. You'll also never suffer from input lag ever again! The Spatha has the ability to shift up to an industry-leading 2000Hz polling rate that will remove any possibilities of input lag, making sure even nano-like movements will be tracked.
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Inspired by the Roman long sword, our ROG Spatha mouse helps you to not only dominate, but dominate in style! Have you ever seen anything so lethal?! The full-range RGB allows you to customize the LEDs on the mouse to any shade of color you want based on a vast 16.8 million spectrum of colors, and the lighting beneath the thumb buttons and the scroll wheel are independent. What also adds to the style is the included magnetic charging stand; it's slim, well-crafted, and stylish, making it a perfect addition on any desktop, even the dock incorporates RGB lighting!
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Now that you have got everyone's attention, it's time to prove your game. In the palm of your hand, you possess the power to beat the best of the best. If you play MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online) or MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) you will have noticed all those thumb buttons already, and if you look really closely, you'll realize (again) the attention ROG puts into details, yes, it was intentional that the buttons resemble the ROG eye. FPS (First Person Shooter) players would have noticed the DPI clutch for instant sniping goodness. In total the mouse comes with 12 MMO-optimized buttons, six are intuitively designed thumb buttons, one on-the-fly DPI clutch button, and uniquely placed forward and back buttons located to the left side of the left click. The Spatha is powered by a high-grade 900mAh lithium battery that's designed to help you last through countless hours of intense gaming. You also always have the option of plugging in your Spatha mouse to guarantee the day that you run out of power at the most inopportune time never comes. The best part of the mouse is that ROG mice come with the exclusive customizable socket switch technology, enabling you to easily swap out the internal switches at anytime if you wanted to try a different tactile feel, or want louder/softer click.
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Hold your breaths, but not for too long! The ROG Spatha is expected to be available sometime near the end of 2015!
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