среда, 21 февраля 2018 г.

Logitech G900 sensor review: native DPI, acceleration, polling rate

Logitech G900 sensor

The Logitech G900 gaming sensor is designed for programmers that enjoy a light mouse, trigger sensitivity, and who are looking for the best in acceleration and minimizing jitter - even during use of DPI settings as high as 8000. The Logitech G900 was built to respond to tiny movements effectively, but not so tiny that they're unwanted.

The G900 is a great gaming sensor with a performance that has yet to be matched, especially when it comes to games like Unreal Tournament, League of Legends, and other FPS or MMORPG’s.

The G900 gaming sensor uses a 1m/s polling rate, so lag and stutter become a part of the past as far as gaming goes, so it's absolutely a top choice for those playing FPS. The G900 gaming sensor performs great in nearly every configuration, and as far as jitter tests it outperforms previous models - at least up to around 12000 cpi, which is expected. The LOD or lift-off-distance is also under 1CD, which means no surface tuning is necessary for anything under 1.2mm.
Starting at a DPI of 200, it can record movements all the way up to 40Gs while still multitasking reading surface speeds at up to 300 inches per second of travel, which means an extremely responsive ability to aim, fire, duck, and hide during game-play. The G900 also uses 16-bit data transmission, and because it polls at 10000Hz (including in wireless mode) the 32-bit ARM Cortex processor ensures consistent signals of 2.4Ghz transmission from mouse to PC.
The Logitech G900 sensor also has little to no drag, whether from a static start point or repositioned, which means this gaming sensor was built to respond consistently, and operate practically on multiple surfaces.

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