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Kernel Error
08-05-2005, 05:31 PM
If anyone is still on the wire about a gaming mouse here is a new one with an insane 2000dpi.
http://hardware.gamespot.com/Story-ST-21730-2416-x-x-x
Ramis
08-05-2005, 07:50 PM
If anyone is still on the wire about a gaming mouse here is a new one with an insane 2000dpi.
http://hardware.gamespot.com/Story-ST-21730-2416-x-x-x
Gawdamn. And here I just spent 50 on my new logitech mouse. :wallbash:
TrinitronX
08-06-2005, 03:54 AM
wow.... that mouse is insane. Maybe at some point I'll get it... but only when the price goes down.
they need to make a mouse that collects the sweat off my hand and uses it as energy for my house's utilities.....beacause my hand sweats so much it's like dipping my mouse in a bucket of water :(
z3speed4me
08-17-2005, 03:20 PM
i dont know crap about mice....wat would be the big difference between say 1000 and 2000 dpi??? would it respond faster?? or like move less when you move it...or wat??
its for games...but would this be good for photoshop as it would supposedly be more accurate??
Paul30
08-17-2005, 03:35 PM
The acuracy would affect everything...so yes...you would see a differance in Photoshop or doing intracater modaling in Maya...
i dont know crap about mice....wat would be the big difference between say 1000 and 2000 dpi??? would it respond faster?? or like move less when you move it...or wat??
its for games...but would this be good for photoshop as it would supposedly be more accurate??
It moves waaay faster when it has a higher dpi and it's also waay more accurate.
<3 Saur
Multiplex
08-18-2005, 08:10 AM
i dont know crap about mice....wat would be the big difference between say 1000 and 2000 dpi??? would it respond faster?? or like move less when you move it...or wat??
its for games...but would this be good for photoshop as it would supposedly be more accurate??
Erm... well the more DPI the smoother your movements that are not straight horizontal or straight vertical are going to be.
A good example of DPI can be shown by taking two pieces of graph paper at home, one that is 1x1" squares and one that is 1/4x1/4" squares and then color in whole blocks to create an "S" shape. The "S" is going to look a lot nicer on the 1/4x1/4" paper because the blocks are smaller and there are more of them. The 1x1" "S" is going to appear blockier and malformed...
Hope that helps.
TRH95
08-24-2005, 05:25 AM
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