Friday, August 22nd 2014
X2 Introduces the Genza Gaming Mouse
X2 proudly introduces the Genza gaming mouse, the newest product in the X2 product gamma, part number: X2-M3003-USB High performance mice are required for precision and a full-scale experience of computing and gaming. The X2 Genza series are PC mice with stealth looks and they contain a very clever and powerful interface which covers every aspect. Button placement is very well thought out and developed to the fullest care for detail.
Naturally the Genza is only built using the best components, such as the optical Avago chip 3500DPI 20G infrared sensor that accurately translates the slightest movement into action. Seven independently programmable function keys give you the advantage. Connectivity is made simple through USB2.0/3.0. The scroll-wheel is made of solid aluminum and lasts literally forever, rotating on Nano-tech bearing which is a proprietary technology, long lifespan guaranteed and backed by our solid 2 year warranty and service program offered to you by X2 - All geared up!Main Features:
The Genza gaming mouse is compatible with PC/Mac via USB2.0/3.0 port and system requirements are OS Windows 8/7/XP or Vista.
MSRP: USD 59.95 / EURO 44.95 (Ex VAT if applicable)
Product Includes:
The Genza gaming mouse, item number# X2-M3003-USB is now available from X2 Shenzhen, European branch roll-out will commence mid-September.
Naturally the Genza is only built using the best components, such as the optical Avago chip 3500DPI 20G infrared sensor that accurately translates the slightest movement into action. Seven independently programmable function keys give you the advantage. Connectivity is made simple through USB2.0/3.0. The scroll-wheel is made of solid aluminum and lasts literally forever, rotating on Nano-tech bearing which is a proprietary technology, long lifespan guaranteed and backed by our solid 2 year warranty and service program offered to you by X2 - All geared up!Main Features:
- Stealth design
- AVAGO Game level optical chip
- 3500DPI 20G infrared sensor
- Built-in 64K memory function
- Seven independently programmable function keys
- Suitable for long (gaming) hours, perfect ergonomic comfort
- Personal LED color setting through the DPI adjustment
- Backed by 2 years manufacturer warranty
The Genza gaming mouse is compatible with PC/Mac via USB2.0/3.0 port and system requirements are OS Windows 8/7/XP or Vista.
MSRP: USD 59.95 / EURO 44.95 (Ex VAT if applicable)
Product Includes:
- Multilanguage Owner's Manual
The Genza gaming mouse, item number# X2-M3003-USB is now available from X2 Shenzhen, European branch roll-out will commence mid-September.
16 Comments on X2 Introduces the Genza Gaming Mouse
I dont care what brand something is, so long as it has function over form and represent good value for money.
Technically, this has neither form nor much in the way of function over a typical mouse with its sides intact.
For example, you can find the the Logitech G400 (proven design with no acceleration issues) for around €30 online... the €15 you saved by not buying the X2 could be used towards a quality surface... I'd say that represents better value for money, wouldn't you?
And this is likely a better mouse than G400. For beginners G400 uses an old sensor, this mouse likely has the Avago ADNS-3090 which is a superior sensor to the one in G400. As for it's build, some parts of it are made out of brushed aluminum. This is likely a solid mouse. Actually 3500 DPI isn't kinda smallish for an optical sensor at all. ADNS-3090 does it's best around 2000 DPI.
Also, seeing as the G400 uses the 3095, which is almost identical to the 3090, there really is not much difference at lower DPI, under 2000 lets say, between these two mice.
Not really much of an issue for my prefered DPI's either way:
Guess most people are too lazy to move their hands much these days. :roll:
You have to test in Paint to see how one does. Also, Kinzu doesn't have a good sensor. So do I, and yes, Sidewinder was big but it lacked in the sensor department.
There are better mouse available than that for those with big hands, such as the EC1 Evo or the Rival, with the latter being arguably the best mouse for those with giant hands, and the former the second.
Well there's not "much" difference between G400 and the old Deathadder either. Hell going that way there might not be much difference from an old Deathadder to an MS Intelli... point is, this mouse likely does feature a better sensor and that is that.
And, yes, judging by the pics if you have giant hands this might not be the mouse for you.
Its far worse! Its a Mamba lol
What a giant pile of shit it is too! :roll:
I seen why it starts it's due to the plastic wearing on the part you push and the actual switch were it leaves fine dust of it and start sticking and other issue's. Now what i was saying if those both parts were metal i be more inclined to think they fixed it.