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[Review] SteelSeries Xai Pro Gaming Laser Mouse


Posted by The Duke on 06 Apr 2011 / 4 Comments
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At first glance, the SteelSeries Xai mouse looks like an ordinary run-of-the-mill type budget mouse. Not until further investigation did we really understand what makes the Xai a high quality gaming mouse. The ability to program buttons and create your own macros with precisely timed key press sequences would be a start to figuring out the Xai. If we stopped there, it would already be an OK mouse,  which would probably be somewhat popular. Once you dig further into the Xai however, the true beauty comes to light. The Xai comes with an LCD display on the bottom of the mouse with a built in menu system to help you even further personalize your mouse when you do not have the Xai software installed. The ambidextrous construction gives both left and right-handed players equal opportunity to use the mouse. SteelSeries has also locked the lift distance to 1mm for all surfaces, which is good for the players who love to pick up their mouse when playing games. With the introduction out of the way, let’s move on to the review.


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Written by The Duke


4 Comments


Mike
1 years ago



I just bought it and it has insane lift distance, its around 5 mm. Any advise?

emergency plumber fullerton
2 yearss ago



Outstanding job over again. Thumbs up=)

Gamingmonitorsteve
2 yearss ago



This gaming mouse is very good! It is precise as you need it in any precision game! A must buy if you are truly a gamer! Cheers,

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