![]() ![]() Motion Delay"Motion delay" encompasses all kinds of sensor lag. In order to account for the measured deviation, corrected but still off-target steps of 400, 800, 1500, and 3100 CPI have been used. As you can see, aside from the 400 CPI step, deviation is consistently positive and of varying yet mostly significant degree, which is an average result overall. I've restricted my testing to the four most common CPI steps, which are 400, 800, 1600, and 3200. However, please keep in mind that said variance will still differ from unit to unit, so your mileage may vary. In this test, I'm determining whether this is the case or not. It is impossible to always achieve a perfect match, but ideally, nominal and actual CPI should differ as little as possible. There are several factors (firmware, mounting height of the sensor not meeting specifications, mouse feet thickness, mousing surface, among others) which may contribute to nominal CPI not matching actual CPI. Out of the box, five pre-defined CPI steps are available: 400, 800, 1600, 3200, and 6400.ĬPI Accuracy"CPI" (short for counts per inch) describes the number of counts registered by the mouse if it is moved exactly an inch. According to specifications, the 3359 is capable of up to 8500 CPI, as well as a maximum tracking speed of 300 IPS, which equals 7.62 m/s. The PAW3359 is based on the PAW3339, which was previously used on the Razer Abyssus Essential and Atheris. It’s supposed to ship in October, and we’ll have a review as soon as we’re able.Sensor and PerformanceThe Razer DeathAdder V2 Mini is equipped with the PAW3359. Welcome to 2016, DeathAdder.Īnyway, the new model is available for preorder through Razer’s store as of today, with the same $69.99 list price the Chroma launched at. The DeathAdder’s switches have been prone to “squawking” in the past, so hopefully the update quiets them down and gives it a more solid feel.Īnything else? Oh yeah, the Elite features dedicated DPI buttons for swapping your sensitivity on the fly-something that’s been conspicuously absent on the DeathAdder for years. ![]() The DeathAdder Elite will debut the new Razer Mechanical Mouse Switches, developed in tandem with Omron. Much more interesting are Razer’s new mouse switches. We’ll need to wait to get our hands on the DeathAdder Elite to see how we feel, though again I’d stress that for the normal, non-mouse-obsessive this stat is like saying “My car tops out at 250 miles per hour” and you only drive it down suburban streets. The implication is that an accurate sensor at such ridiculously high levels equates to an accurate sensor at lower sensitivities. ![]()
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