chip.com.my Updated: 2019-12-01 07:18:30
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This month, we received some new peripherals from the gaming elites in Dell's gaming division, Alienware. One of them was the gaming mouse, the AW958. It is similar to any regular gaming mouse that you can find in the market right now, but does come with...
Modularity, Design...
Side grips are slightly too large...
A great gaming mouse with some modularity accompanied with a great design. But the provided interchangeable grips will require some getting used to as they could be too large for the average hand is quite large.(previously published in issue April...
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While their mainline notebooks and laptops have always been the focus for the Dell-backed gaming brand, Alienware have rarely shied away from playing in the broader gaming accessory space. After all, the things that help make a great gaming experience ext...
Easy to set up and use, Simple, appealing design that fits right in...
Location of macro keys on keyboard isn't great, Little too conventional for some, DPI toggle frustrates...
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While their mainline notebooks and laptops have always been the focus for the Dell-backed gaming brand, Alienware have rarely shied away from playing in the broader gaming accessory space. After all, the things that help make a great gaming experience ext...
Easy to set up and use, Simple, appealing design that fits right in...
Location of macro keys on keyboard isn't great, Little too conventional for some, DPI toggle frustrates...
Alienware's AW958 Mouse and AW768 Keyboard seem like a safe, reliable and conventional choice...
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For gamers, fancy keyboards and fancy mice go together like Doritos and Mountain Dew. Of course, there's a lot less surface area available to snazz up a gaming mouse, so the challenge of creating something truly impressive can be daunting for manufacturer...
Lots of programmable buttons, Customizable sides, Customizable weight...
Manual surface calibration is tricky, Cumbersome macro programming...
Alienware's AW958 Elite Gaming Mouse is versatile and does a decent job of delivering a quality experience. However, it doesn't stand out from other, cheaper models...
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We've been looking a few of Alienware's latest gaming peripherals lately and now it's time for the last! Our Alienware Elite Gaming Mouse review takes a look at a gaming mouse with interchangeable side plates, removable weights, and the big brother to the...
Decent, comfortable design, Aluminum mouse buttons and scroll wheel, Very responsive, Five programmable DPI levels, 100-12000 DPI, Swappable two- and six-button side plates, Swappable right wing plates...
Soft-touch paint finish slippery, Buttons on six-button plate a bit small...
The Alienware Elite Gaming Mouse looks fantastic and has all the makings of a decent gaming mouse with its swappable button and wing plates. Unfortunately, at least for me, I found the soft-touch paint finish was too slippery and I couldn't really get pas...
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computershopper.com Updated: 2019-12-01 07:18:30
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For gamers, fancy keyboards and fancy mice go together like Doritos and Mountain Dew. Of course, there's a lot less surface area available to snazz up a mouse, so the challenge of creating something truly impressive can be daunting for manufacturers. Alie...
Lots of programmable buttons, Customizable sides, Customizable weight...
Manual surface calibration is annoying, Cumbersome macro programming...
Alienware's AW958 Elite Gaming Mouse is versatile and does a decent job of delivering a quality experience. However, it's pricey and doesn't stand out from other models, some of which cost less...
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For gamers, fancy keyboards and fancy mice go together like Doritos and Mountain Dew. Of course, there's a lot less surface area available to snazz up a gaming mouse, so the challenge of creating something truly impressive can be daunting for manufacturer...
Lots of programmable buttons, Customizable sides, Customizable weight...
Manual surface calibration is tricky, Cumbersome macro programming...
Alienware's AW958 Elite Gaming Mouse is versatile and does a decent job of delivering a quality experience. However, it doesn't stand out from other, cheaper models...
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The main pull of the Alienware mouse is being able to change the sides which allow you to make it wider and provide more support for your hand and fingers. With the default sides is measures 13cm x 9.5cm x 4cm. You can swap out both sides but only the rig...
If you got the Alienware mouse with something then AW958 is worth keeping but for £90 it is not worth spending your money on...
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After years as a gaming PC manufacturer, Alienware has broken into the crowded peripherals scene. The Alienware Elite Gaming Mouse AW958 ($90) is the company's first crack at a high-end, customizable gaming mouse, and it's… OK.The AW958 is an inoffensive...
Attractive color schem, Competent performanc, Swappable parts...
Too expensiv, Tedious softwar, Uncomfortable to hold...
Alienware's first premium mouse could have been much worse, but it's a couple of years behind the times. The swappable parts don't help address its overall design issues, the software feels half-baked and the price is simply baffling. For $10 less, you ca...
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For gamers, fancy keyboards and fancy mice go together like Doritos and Mountain Dew. Of course, there's a lot less surface area available to snazz up a gaming mouse, so the challenge of creating something truly impressive can be daunting for manufacturer...
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