| A4Tech Ultracore3 V7 Gun3 Gaming Mouse | |
| Reviews - Featured Reviews: Input Devices | |||||||
| Written by Tom Jaskulka - Edited by Olin Coles | |||||||
| Tuesday, 18 December 2012 | |||||||
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A4Tech UltraCore3 V7 Gaming Mouse Review
Manufacturer: A4Tech, a division of Azend Group Full Disclosure: The product sample used in this article has been provided by A4Tech. Being an enthusiast doesn't necessarily mean pouring an incredible amount of money into a hobby. While going to a web site that sells computer components, sorting by "Highest Price" and just adding everything at the top of the list to your cart will probably result in a fast computer (probably...) I'm not sure if that is what defines an "enthusiast." Sometimes finding those products that ride that price/performance line, getting the absolute most for the money spent - that's where enthusiasm can be found. A4Tech, a company with 25 years of experience with mice and other peripherals, has just released a new line of gaming mice that Benchmark Reviews is going to take a look at today. First up, the A4Tech Ultracore3 V7 wired gaming mouse - let's see what A4Tech has in store for gaming enthusiasts... A4Tech's new line of gaming mice had caught my eye on Newegg earlier, and seemed intriguing given the price at which they were listed. $40 for a gaming mouse? Surely, in a world of $80+ gaming peripherals, all with a promise of game-changing features to make you the most skilled player on the server, the V7 couldn't possibly compete right? I'm always on the lookout for a great mouse for a great price, so I couldn't pass up the chance to give one a try. I was curious to see what A4Tech could bring to the table, other than the ever-increasing DPI race. Options are always good, and it seemed at first glance the A4Tech Ultracore3 V7 was a good option. Time to put that notion to the test!
A4Tech V7 SpecificationsBasic Parameters:
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Specifications provided by A4Tech.
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Comments
Is this an ambidextrous shaped mouse? (right/left)
The whole Core 3 feature just went over my head. Benchmark reviews i would love to hear from you in this regard so when using the recoil suppression feature can you shoot all 30 rounds as you desire with the recoil adjustment provided or do rounds get fired in bursts.
Thanks
Talk about the ultimate price-to-QUALITY ratio!
I've been meaning to find a mouse with great attention given to its clicking feedback, and the one company that does this is the one that's been known as boring... I have to say this is a wonderful thing :)
Shame on Logitech. Years of experience and they never seem to evolve beyond the concept of "more is better".
thanks all
So you can connect the mouse to a Mac and get basic mouse functions, but not the enhanced features provided by the software and drivers.
im talking about grip and 3200 dpi is more then enough, the mouse looks awesome though,
and if im not using that core feature, what buttons can get keyboard shortcuts?