Thursday, June 28th 2012

Sharkoon Announces Drakonia Gaming Mouse

Sharkoon is expanding their gaming product line with an extravagant looking laser mouse: The Sharkoon Drakonia Gaming Laser Mouse suitably matches its name with its bright green dragon scales and illuminating tribal dragon logo. The ergonomic design and rubberized sides ensure that the associated dragon rider has a comfortable and secure ride during long and turbulent missions.

The fire of the Drakonia burns from within: The AVAGO-ADNS-9500 laser sensor delivers to up 5,000 DPI resolution, 11,750 FPS frame rate, 30 G acceleration and 150 IPS speed. The set DPI rate is always in view of the gamer through the use of four colored LEDs. Low-sense gamers who frequently allow their dragons to be lifted in the air are supported by the Drakonia by its low lift-off distance of up to five millimeters.
The Sharkoon Drakonia can be tamed with its 11 function keys including the 4-way scroll wheel, which with the enclosed software to include the macro-manager can be fully programmable. Software and on-board memory provide numerous configuration options which can be stored in five user profiles. Individual players can also adjust the weight of the mouse: The Weight Tuning System consists of six 5 gram weights. The 180 cm long connection cable has been reinforced by Sharkoon with a textile cover, gold laminate coats the USB plug. A set of replacement sliders is included within packaging.

As a suitable playing surface, Sharkoon also introduces a durable textile mouse pad with the Drakonia design motif. The 355 x 255 x 2.5 mm large pad has a nano-coated playing surface with a nonslip "rubber base" and double stitching around the edges to prevent fraying. Alternatively, a "DarkGlider" mouse pad versions is available with a matching design of Sharkoon's similarly named high-end gamer mouse.

Price
Sharkoon Drakonia Gaming Laser Mouse: MSRP 29.99 euros Sharkoon Drakonia / DarkGlider Gaming Mouse Mat: MSRP 9.99 euros
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9 Comments on Sharkoon Announces Drakonia Gaming Mouse

#2
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Same here, but I can't seem to remember which mouse it's ripped off of.
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#3
Play3r
btarunrSame here, but I can't seem to remember which mouse it's ripped off of.
mx revolution?
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I dont want to sound like a queer but that mouse looks sexy.

Back in my youth, when i was still a noob at playing a guitar and the best thing i could afford was some cheap fender strat wannabe (actually that would be too much of an insult to my Yamaha 321 - back in the days when Yamaha used to use nice woods on their guitars)
I remember seeing a Gibson Les Paul Studio+ that had an emerald green diamond finish. that was a really sexy guitar. musta been a custom shop one because ive never seen another one like it in my entire life.
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#5
Vancha
btarunrSame here, but I can't seem to remember which mouse it's ripped off of.
You sure you aren't just remembering it from the CeBIT reveal in February?
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
VanchaYou sure you aren't just remembering it from the CeBIT reveal in February?
Ahh yes, that.
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#7
Mescalamba
That dragon logo looks awfully similar to Roccat Lion logo.

Otherwise, I dont remember when 5mm lift-off distance became something to boast about. 5mm? Thats tragic.. If my G9x would have same I would throw it into garbage.
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#8
Naito
As soon as I saw that mouse, I thought of this:



deja vu alright. Looks like a few Gigabyte mice
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#9
happita
btarunrSame here, but I can't seem to remember which mouse it's ripped off of.
Coolermaster Sentinel, which I have previously owned.

Google cooler master cooler master SGM-6000-KLLW1-GP and look at the images, looks like a pretty nice rip off.
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