Thermaltake Launches "No Frills" Azurues Gaming Mouse
Kudos to Thermaltake for pitching its new Azurues gaming mouse for what it is -- a "no frills" optical rodent with a handful of features that separate it from your standard rodent.
Among them are three different DPI settings (400/800/1600) changeable via a switch on the Azurues' underbelly, three removable 4.5g weights (also on the underbelly), a rubber coated finish, Teflon feat, a braided cable to avoid tangled tails, and a "pause-break" lighting system (the logo lights up).
No frills indeed, though Thermaltake wasn't all humble, calling the Azurues the "most ideal weapon for first-person shooting games." Where then does that leave Thermaltake's higher end "Black Gaming Mouse" with a 4000 DPI?
No word yet on price or availability.

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strangelove9
November 16, 2010 at 12:54pm
Azurues? What a horrible name! I thought the makers of the Azureus bittorrent client are getting into the hardware business!
Thermaltake should stick to making cases and power supplies, not follow Kia in giving strange and/or misleading names to their products...
oh well... chalk another product destined for history's dustbin....
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