Friday, November 2nd 2012

ASUS ROG GX1000 Laser Gaming Mouse Launched

The ROG GX1000 laser gaming mouse ships with high precision sensors capable of up to 8200 dpi and PTFE feet for effortless surface grip, giving gamers instant-response capabilities with every move. Its ergonomic design further offers optimal hand comfort to eliminate fatigue and increase accuracy even after long hours of gaming. Quick-access customizable dpi switching and indication plus six programmable macros cater to games of all genres, and the trademark ROG logo emblazoned on the mouse maintains stylish consistency with other ROG products. The GX1000 truly showcases those who wield it as belonging to an elite group of gamers.

Precision performance customization

The GX1000 uses PTFE feet to literally glide across nearly all surfaces, while adjustable click-in weights allow gamers to tune mouse heft to their gaming style. Four levels of dpi switching and LED indicators (red, orange, green, black) give customers the ability to instantaneously switch and verify mouse resolutions from 50dpi to an impressive 8200dpi. Six programmable macros and special gaming features such as response speed settings can be easily accessed and customized from within the intuitive user interface, helping gamers set up profile preferences with just a few clicks. The GX1000 comes bundled with its very own custom high quality ROG mouse pad, presenting a genuine top-tier gaming mouse designed to meet the demands of even the most dedicated PC enthusiasts.

Imbued with the spirit of ROG

Following extensive testing and trials, the ROG design team succeeded in crafting an industry-leading gaming mouse. With its sleek yet tough brushed aluminum finish and premium coating, the GX1000 embodies the built-to-last ROG gaming creed. Its ROG logo lights up in four colors, which can be defined by users and assigned to different profiles. Using advanced technology and distinct ROG styling, the GX1000 ushers a new phase in premium gaming control excellence.

Specifications
Add your own comment

23 Comments on ASUS ROG GX1000 Laser Gaming Mouse Launched

#1
jalex3
Not sure I like it.
Posted on Reply
#2
Kantastic
I'm starting to appreciate higher DPI mice since I run a fairly high resolution monitor, so this is a welcome addition to the market. I just hope they didn't use brushed aluminum for the body like the images indicate.
Posted on Reply
#3
dude12564
Their mouse says "REPUBLIC OF GAMER" while everything else is "REPUBLIC OF GAMERS"...
Posted on Reply
#4
Widjaja
I like the aesthetics of this mouse.
But since it's ROG, and has brushed steel components, it will probably be something pricey.
Posted on Reply
#5
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
it looks like batman ate a some steel, jumped up and down a few hundred times then went for a s**t and this mouse was there after he brushed all the turd away.
Posted on Reply
#7
Katanai
I dunno why people complain so much. I think it looks ok.
Posted on Reply
#8
NeoXF
"REPUBLIC OF GAMER"... LOL, fail.
Posted on Reply
#9
3870x2
NeoXF"REPUBLIC OF GAMER"... LOL, fail.
Lets hope they caught this before they manufactured them all.
Posted on Reply
#10
Batou1986
My hand hurts looking at it.
3870x2Lets hope they caught this before they manufactured them all.
The best part about that is its has the correct "Gamers" moniker on the mouse pad.
Posted on Reply
#11
3870x2
Batou1986My hand hurts looking at it.

The best part about that is its has the correct "Gamers" moniker on the mouse pad.
Maybe they only anticipate 1 buyer for this mouse, thus 'republic of gamer'.
Posted on Reply
#12
Vancha
I see lots of mice being made with a pointed ridge going along the middle of the mouse...Surely that's uncomfortable?

That aside, I wish people tried to design mice as mice, instead of trying to emulate sports cars.
Posted on Reply
#14
Vancha
HellasVagabondIs it me or did they copy the Leetgion Hellion ?
Eh...

Asus

Leetgion
Posted on Reply
#15
HellasVagabond
The lines are pretty much the same, so are some of the parts. I didn't say they copy-pasted it but the similarities are vast.
Posted on Reply
#16
erocker
*
Clearly they used stolen Cylon technology.




They are quite similar though, doesn't seem to be just a copy and brand kind of thing.
Posted on Reply
#17
HellasVagabond
No it's not a rebranded mouse, i was just talking about the many similarities...And considering it got released just a few months after the Hellion perhaps that's not a coincidence.
Posted on Reply
#18
Binge
Overclocking Surrealism
This looks like a steamy pile of dung with respectable abilities. Wish they had gone with something less angular for a mouse... oh well any way to rope in the 14 year old gamers with fat momma-pappa wallets.
Posted on Reply
#19
tacosRcool
this reminds me of those cheap crap gaming mice on ebay that no one ever buys
Posted on Reply
#20
Depth
Cristian_25HThe GX1000 truly showcases those who wield it as belonging to an elite group of gamers.
What.
Posted on Reply
#21
scaminatrix
Waiting to see the price; I suspect it's going to be a bit high carrying the ROG moniker.

Just bought a Corsair M90 - 15 buttons and a lovely feeling for £50 - difficult to beat IMO.
Posted on Reply
#23
dude12564
HellasVagabondThis should be at around 80Euros.
The premium's for bad spelling. :roll:
Posted on Reply
Add your own comment
Dec 21st, 2024 20:49 EST change timezone

New Forum Posts

Popular Reviews

Controversial News Posts