GamePro GM690
![]() | Outdated Product Product type: mouse; Connection: wired; Sensor: optical; Type: for game; Sensor Resolution (DPI): 800 – 10000; Buttons: 4; Side buttons; DPI-button; Programmable buttons; Cable: Interface: USB-A; braided; |
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The official site states that the GamePro GM690 uses a Sunplus 199 IC sensor, which has an acceleration of 15G, a range of 800-10000 DPI, and a speed of 40 IPS. It's quite possible to break such a sensor during gameplay. I ask the administrators/moderators to correct the description - the sensor in this mouse is not the Pixart 3327, but the Sunplus 199 IC. Visual design Sunplus 199 IC sensor, which has an acceleration of 15G, a range of 800-10000 DPI, speed of 40 IPS. No info about button durability and manufacturer. No info about the encoder. The length of the mouse is 120 mm, which is clearly too small for a large hand. |
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