Many hardcore gamers base their decision on what type of gaming mouse to purchase not only on whether or not it uses optical or laser technology, but also its response time, acceleration, and surface usage or ‘customizability’ to that individuals common preferences for gaming. Each type of laser technology is very similar in how it picks up signals or movement and communicates them to your computer.
The biggest difference between the two is its usability, variations in surface effectivity, reaction, and accuracy. This difference is reflected in how each light is illuminated under the gaming-mouse's sensor. With optical technology, it's done as mentioned below using light emitting diodes (LED), but with laser mice it uses infrared laser diodes to illuminate the surface under the sensor, reacting most to changes or interference (increased sensitivity) within or throughout gaming usage. Laser technology based gaming-mice are also known to achieve better DPA or dots per inch response and application through gaming.
Don’t forget! What works best for your hands, a Palm, Fingertip, or Clawgrip Mouse style?
The biggest difference between the two is its usability, variations in surface effectivity, reaction, and accuracy. This difference is reflected in how each light is illuminated under the gaming-mouse's sensor. With optical technology, it's done as mentioned below using light emitting diodes (LED), but with laser mice it uses infrared laser diodes to illuminate the surface under the sensor, reacting most to changes or interference (increased sensitivity) within or throughout gaming usage. Laser technology based gaming-mice are also known to achieve better DPA or dots per inch response and application through gaming.
Don’t forget! What works best for your hands, a Palm, Fingertip, or Clawgrip Mouse style?
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