EVGA brought a new gaming mouse to CES, the EVGA X12, which boasts of offering a Polling Rate of 8000 MHz, which is basically 8 times higher than normal. According to the company, this offers a better competitive gaming experience and precision, since together with the support of a core ARM Cortex-M33, it is possible to reduce the response time to 0,125ms compared to the traditional time of 1ms.

For the rest, this is a mouse with an ambidextrous design, it has a total of 8 configurable buttons, where the main ones, the right and left clicks, make use of OMRON mechanical switches with a service life of at least 60 million clicks. Inside we came across a sensor óptico PixART PWM3389 with a maximum resolution of 16.000 DPIs, a sampling rate of 400 IPS and capable of recognizing accelerations of up to 50G.

To finish, the EVGA X12 makes use of a USB cable protected by low friction braided nylon, includes a configurable RGB LED lighting system, internal storage to hold up to 5 profiles, weighs 75 grams, supports technology Nvidia Reflex Analyzer, has doble sensor LOD to avoid any movement while we lift the mouse, and it will arrive in black and white, although both the availability date and its price are unknown.

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