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Thermaltake Releases the Level 10 M Gaming Mouse
Author: Cássio LimaDate: September 4, 2012 - 9:32 AM PST
Category: Input
More Info: https://www.press.bmwgroup.com/pressclub/p/pcgl/pressDetail.html?title...

Thermaltake and BMW Group have developed a high-end computer mouse specifically for professional gamers and enthusiasts. This is not the first time that Thermaltake and BMW Group have worked together; they’ve also launched the Level 10 computer case.

The Level 10 M gaming mouse resembles a tiny race car. It is both lightweight and immune to corrosive effects. The top part, where the gamer’s hand would be resting for hours during competitions, can be individually adjusted for height and lateral inclination. The mouse is also outfitted with a number of keys, which a gamer can set to meet specific demands.

The Level 10 M mouse is a programmable gaming mouse capable of using the most comprehensive software applications to customize settings based on the user’s needs. The mouse has two regular keys on top and five additional keys at the side. Each key is programmable by a software application by a single press with the finger. The so called “Z” key is specially designed for five different commands. There are a total of 11 programmable command keys on the Level 10 M mouse, while the “Z” key offers another function. During the gaming mode this key can switch between up to five gaming profiles. In addition, the polling rate and the seven lighting-effect colors of the mouse are also customizable. The Level 10 M is equipped with 8,200 dpi sensors, adjustable from 800, 1,600, 3,200 to 5,000 (default setting), and customizable by software applications up to 8,200 dpi. The Function-Lock mechanism also serves to avoid accidental error commands by locking side keys during gaming mode.

The 10 M mouse is available in four colors: diamond black, iron white, military green and blazing red. It costs approximately USD 99.

Level 10 M mouse
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