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SteelSeries Ikari Iron.Lady Laser Mouse

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alyssastep
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Aron Schatz
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March 16, 2009
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SteelSeries Ikari Iron.Lady Laser Mouse
Denmark-based SteelSeries puts great time and research into designing top notch peripherals for computer users. Their line of gaming mice is no exception. But does the ultra feminine Iron.Lady Ikari model live up to the SteelSeries’ promise of tough grade gaming equipment? We'll test and find out!
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Denmark-based SteelSeries puts great time and research into designing top notch peripherals for computer users. Their line of gaming mice is no exception. For the Ikari line, development took 15 months and included the input from many professional gamers in regards to material, technology, grip, and other important gaming mice details. But does the ultra feminine Iron.Lady Ikari model live up to the SteelSeries’ promise of tough grade gaming equipment?

Features

Tracking Resolution
  • 3200 DPI
Tracking Method    
  • Laser
Inches Per Second  
  • 50
Samples Per Second
  • 40.000
Acceleration
  • 20 G
Hand Orientation
  • Right
Buttons
  • 5
Interface
  • USB 2.0, gold-plated
USB Cable Length
  • Two meters, braided
Compatibility
  • Windows Vista/XP, Mac
Specialty
  • Gaming
Dimensions
  • 130 mm x 83 mm (height 36 mm)
Warranty                     
  • 1 year in the US


The packaging proudly displays the pink mouse, and we can hear it screaming "LOOK AT ME!" before we even let it out of the box. Opening our new toy, we found that this particular model comes with a pink mouse pad, a pink wristband, and the Ikari software. The mouse pad compliments the rodent by not being too thick, but stretching wide enough to accommodate the wide grip comfortably; however, we will say the pinks clash just a bit, with the mousepad being lighter than the mouse. Come on guys, you've got to match your pinks if you want to keep the ladies happy!

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