Tuesday, January 7th 2014
EVGA Unveils the TORQ X10 Gaming Mouse
The gaming peripheral market is about to get a little more crowded as EVGA has today announced its very own mouse targeting hardcore gamers. Named TORQ X10, EVGA's mouse has an ambidextrous design and features a solid metal base, a carbon fiber surface, a weight control system, low-friction PTFE plastic feet, an 8200 DPI laser sensor (Avago 9800), and Omron switches with a lifespan of over 20 million clicks.
EVGA's creation has a total of 9 programmable buttons and includes a customizable RGB LED, 512 KB of memory for profile storage, and a silver coated USB cable. The TORQ X10 is 'coming soon' but its price tag was not announced.
EVGA's creation has a total of 9 programmable buttons and includes a customizable RGB LED, 512 KB of memory for profile storage, and a silver coated USB cable. The TORQ X10 is 'coming soon' but its price tag was not announced.
4 Comments on EVGA Unveils the TORQ X10 Gaming Mouse
One part for mouse will be very easy to made... Example I don't like carbon foil but something like these is nice.
But normal model is excellent too. Really something completely different than other models on market... I will buy one that's sure because I like very much...
But this is VERY interesting mouse... I look him very and long and I decide...But one thing is interesting and force me after I upgrade graphic card to delay keyboard change...
That's it, software have little place with grey KEYBOARD... Similar options is Logitech G series software for mouse and keyboard.