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Cherry Announces the MC 4000 Precision Gaming Mouse

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CHERRY, the specialist for computer input devices, presents the MC 4000 wired mouse. The new model is optimized for professional requirements, where rapid work is required. These properties are achieved through a high-quality optical sensor and a sliding surface that fully surrounds the bottom of the mouse. Two-color illumination and six buttons complete the symmetrical MC 4000.

With the MC 4000, CHERRY has gone for a high-quality, optical sensor that scans either 1,000 or 2,000 DPI (dots per inch). This allows the user to select the optimal resolution for a wide variety of daily tasks. The DPI setting will be indicated by two predefined colors that light the scroll wheel, side panels and the DPI switch: blue for 1,000 DPI and red for 2,000 DPI. Together with a high-speed motion detection of 1.5 meters per second (60 IPS) the CHERRY MC 4000 represents the ideal solution for high-speed professional use.



Perfect control thanks to 360-degree sliding pad
A special feature of the new wired mouse is the large 360-degree sliding pad, which surrounds the entire bottom of the mouse including the sensor. This solution ensures smooth and stable movement. As a result, the MC 4000 offers a perfect handling on all appropriate surfaces.

Comfortable mouse for left- and right-handed users
The CHERRY MC 4000 excels due to a symmetrical design that offers the best ergonomics. This means that the wired mouse is not only equally well-suited for left- and right-handers but also proves itself to be an optimal input device for long stretches of work. The design is rounded off with a total of six buttons, including buttons for DPI switching, browser navigation, and Windows Panel, and they have been positioned in such a way that a comfortable two-handed operation is always possible.

The CHERRY MC 4000 is available from September in stores for an MSRP (manufacturer suggested retail price) of €30. Pricing information in other currencies is not yet determined.

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this would be nice if the price wasnt what it is. 30 euros for a plain simple mouse!!!! a bit too much. i like the design though!
 
Together with a high-speed motion detection of 1.5 meters per second (60 IPS) the CHERRY MC 4000 represents the ideal solution for high-speed professional use.

1.5m/s is kinda low, I have recorded more than twice of this value playing Quake Live at an average level...
 
this would be nice if the price wasnt what it is. 30 euros for a plain simple mouse!!!! a bit too much. i like the design though!

A plain looking mouse anyway. If the quality is good it's definitely worth it.

But the size is 116 x 64.5 x 34.5 mm, meaning it's pretty small. :(
 
My hands would cramp up using this small mouse.
 
Lacks buttons and i would hate being locked to 1,000 or 2,000 DPI.

For $30 i would just opt for the SteelSeries Sensei RAW, which allows much more control for a $10 more and can be found cheaper than 40$ time to time.
 
A plain looking mouse anyway. If the quality is good it's definitely worth it.

But the size is 116 x 64.5 x 34.5 mm, meaning it's pretty small. :(
when i have the below choices, why would i buy this overpriced mouse?
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They both look very plastic. And ugly. Again, if it was good and it was bigger I would not mind paying for it, but I don't know if it's good and it's too small anyway so that doesn't matter.
indeed they do, but, they are cheap and their specs are either similar or better. I don't think that in this price category one would choose a quality feel over better specs or smaller price.
 
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