вторник, 20 февраля 2018 г.

PMW3366 sensor review: Native DPI, acceleration, polling rate. Logitech G303 sensor

The PWM3366 Sensor: Logitech’s G303 Daedalus Apex Gaming Mouse

PMW3366 mouse sensor review

The PWM3366 Sensor picked up by Logitech is a very popular choice among gamers thanks to its sensor surface tuning, zero filtering or smoothing, exclusive Clock Tuning Technology, and no pixel rounding or doubling to maximize your overall accurate and problem-free gaming experience. It reaches a maximum speed of under 300 ips, and a total acceleration of right around 40G or less. The resolution reached with the PMW3366 technology is especially impressive, allowing settings between 200 up to 12,000 dpi. It is built with a 23-bit ARM Microprocessor, and a USB data format of 16bits per axis, and 1000 Hz (1ms). With minimal to no lag or latency, the sensor data for this gaming mouse and feedback from experienced gamers combined makes for a great product. Using a crystal technology to track acceleration and speed is a newer concept, and these are built to easily last over a year with regular use.
With the G303's ability to align itself along with the texture and plane it's being used on as necessary makes this an optimal choice for heavy gamers with changing or dynamic gaming environments. Regular and experienced customers or users of the G302 and other Logitech G gaming mice have been happy to see all of these years of experience, technology, modifications, and ergonomic design combined into this gem of a gaming mouse. Even given the newer Logitech gaming mice that are more precise and responsive for 'sheer speed', the G303 with it's DPI presets, buttons, and easy customization still remains very popular in today's' gamers market and communities.

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