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Especialmente diseñado para MOBA y MMO
Excelente diseño y acabados
Calidad fuera de toda duda en todos los aspectos
4 zonas RGB personalizables de forma independiente
Potente y completo software
Sensacional periférico para jugadores de MOBAs/MMOs
Sensor óptico PixArt PMW3367 de hasta 16.000 DPIs
Diseño diestro con muy buena ergonomía
Permite adaptar la posición de los botones laterales
Iluminación RGB
La mas alta calidad de materiales y ensamble
Extremadamente cómodo a pesar de tener un teclado lateral
El mouse mas programable del mercado con hasta 12 teclas customizables
Hardware muy potente capaz de procesar 1000hz a 1ms y almacenar hasta 3 perfil
Ratón exclusivo para MMO y MOBA
4 zonas de iluminación RGB personalizables (mediante software iCUE)
17 botones programables
Sistema Key Slider para ajuste de la posición de los 12 botones laterales
Sistema de agarre en forma de garra
DISEÑO GAMER
CARACTERISTICAS TECNICAS
SENSOR PIXART PPMW 3367 HASTA 16000 PPP
CALIDAD DE MATERIALES
ILUMINACION RGB
SOFTWARE CONFIGURACION CUE
ERGONOMIA Y PRESENTACION
TECNOLOGIA KEY SLIDER™
DISPONIBLE VERSION AMARILLA O NEGRA
16 botones programables
Sistema para deslizar los botones laterales
Resolución del sensor espectacular
Muy personalizable y con posibilidad de guardar perfiles en el ratón
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Los fans de los FPS y similares no buscarán un ratón así
El sensor tiene mucha aceleración
Si se agarra el mouse con mucha fuerza durante sesiones de FPS se puede llegar a presionar por error el teclado lateral
No es el ratón indicado ni para uso diario ni para otros tipos de juegos
DiseÑo de calidad
Precio es bastante alto
Sensor pixart de 16.000 dpi
La rueda de desplazamiento podrÍa ser mÁs silenciosa
The Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB is a solid product, and overall, we were impressed by the build quality and the comfortable shape The build quality as well as the materials used are perfect On the underside there are reasonably sized glide pads, which have...
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Publicación: 2017-01-06, Autor: Jon , crítica de: kitguru.net
16,000 DPI optical sensor is complete overkill, but works flawlessly, One of the most comfortable mice I have ever used, 12 button side panel gives nearunparalleled function, Supports Finger and palm grip, and to some extent claw, Looks great, Corsair's b
Not ideally suited for nonMOBA, MMO gamers, Claw grip does not work as well as others, Could be a bit heavy for those with weak wrists
The Corsair Scimitar RGB Pro is everything that was great about its predecessor and more. It is fast, accurate, incredibly comfortable and backed up by the best version of Corsair's Utility Engine to date. Not only that, but its bevy of side buttons make...
Comfortable, Available in Yellow or Black designs, Precise sensor, Top quality
Side buttons need more differentiation
On our first outing with the Scimitar RGB mouse, it was easy to dismiss the keyslide feature as a gimmick, but the Scimitar PRO RGB reaffirms that it is useful for ensuring compatibility with the grip styles of the various people wishing to use it. Gone i...
Publicación: 2018-10-23, Autor: Angelo , crítica de: gamecrate.com
Resumen: You've been playing DOTA2, LOL, or HOTS, and you're getting better, when suddenly it feels like you've hit a wall. You're always just a little bit late with your abilities, and you always seem to miss your skill shots. You think to yourself “maybe if I up...
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Publicación: 2017-04-17, Autor: Tomas , crítica de: hw4all.com
Modern optical sensor without forced motion correction functions, Excellent design and ergonomic shape for users with large hands, Twelve thumb buttons on the movable panel, You can configure six levels of DPI, the selected level is displayed by an RGB st
Focuses on right-handers; Too big if you have small hands, To 12 buttons for a thumb it is required habituation
Externally, the mouse Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB is difficult to distinguish from the standard version – except that the USB port plug is now gray, not yellow. The two models are really very close, because the main difference between the Corsair Scimitar Pr...
Corsair has had a good run in the market (including the gaming peripherals one) and we are reminded about that every time something of theirs arrives in our lab. Now as many of you may already know thanks to its wide body the original Scimitar RG...
Quality construction that feels like it will stand the rigors of hardcore gaming, Adjustable side keypad returns and provides extra flexibility, Onboard custom profile storage, Powerful sensor that tracked perfectly on multiple surface types, Easy to use
Price tag may seem steep to someone looking for their first gaming mouse
Corsair claims that the Scimitar Pro RGB is a winner in every sense of the word, and it comes endorsed by this guy who's kind of a big deal in World of Warcraft, Jackson “Bajheera” Bliton. Forget about the marketing mumbo jumbo though. This mouse is legit...
Not overly large or clunky, Thumb buttons are actually easy to use, Very comfortable, Customizable RGB lighting, Corsair's CUE Software, 16000 DPI sensor
To be honest I was a little skeptical about this mouse when I got it. I've reviewed MMO and and other mice that have a plethora of buttons and they were just uncomfortable and difficult to use. Keep in mind the Scimitar PRO RGB has 17 programmable buttons...
Publicación: 2017-01-25, Autor: Adam , crítica de: gameranx.com
Resumen: Corsair has established itself as a leader in gaming peripherals for the PC. We've recommended several of their past products, including the MM800 mousepad —and we're happy to do the same with their newly released Scimitar Pro RGB, a gaming mouse designed...
Publicación: 2017-01-18, Autor: Nicholas , crítica de: gamecrate.com
Resumen: MMO mice aren't for everyone, and the array of buttons on the side can take a lot of getting used to before its really functional on the fly. But the Corsair Scimitar Pro offers a lot to like even for gamers who won't be using all of its side buttons, and...