Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the SteelSeries Sensei and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SteelSeries Sensei.
October 2011
(87%)
108 Reviews
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Wir selbst haben den Vorgänger Xai nicht getestet, aber optisch gibt es wenig Unterschiede zur Sensei. Die meisten Veränderungen sind intern. Ein 32 bit Prozessor, anpassbare Beleuchtung sowie ein neuer Sensor verhelfen der Sensei zu neuem Ruhm. Ein w...
Abstract: SteelSeries has teamed up with top-end gaming clans Fnatic, SK Gaming, Evil Geniuses and Natus Vincere to design the ultimate high-end gaming mouse. The result: the Sensei.Now, it has the silly underside LCD panel that we can only see being used in qui...
The gaming mouse niche is easily one of the most fast paced portions of the peripheral marketplace which essentially means every manufacturer is trying to make their products unique. This sometimes leads to great leaps forward but it can also lead to s...
Abstract: "The trackball, a related pointing device [to the mouse], was invented by Tom Cranston, Fred Longstaff and Kenyon Taylor working on the Royal Canadian Navy's DATAR project in 1952. It used a standard Canadian five-pin bowling ball. It was not patented,...
Abstract: The SteelSeries Sensei is a well crafted dual handed Gaming mouse . So powerful that it house a is a 32 bit ARM processor and it is as fast as the original Pentium 75 MHz processor released by Intel in 1994. Seriously, who puts a chip in a gaming mouse. W...
Mit der Sensei liefert SteelSeries ein wahres Meisterstück für Profi-Zocker ab. Nicht nur die Möglichkeit die Maus den eigenen Vorzügen anzupassen und an jeden PC optimal einzusetzen, machen den Nager empfehlenswert. Auch Verarbeitungsqualität und Erg...
When buying the SteelSeries Sensei you do not have to worry about product quality, its something that is valid for their other products too. The shape of the mouse is good for most people, by following the exact lines Xai had and the mouse clicks can ...