Razer Naga 2013/2014, Mad Catz R.A.T. T.E. gaming mice have a 8200dpi Philips PLN2034 laser sensor. This sensor has two lenses to calculate distance moved. It's very accurate at low and high speeds. This improved sensor (in comparison with Philips PLN 2033) avoids issues with tracking on the z-axis. Read user reviews about tracking performance, problems, native (default) dpi.
Razer Naga 2014: native (default) dpi: 1800, when mouse can reach best performance, polling rate: 1000MHz (1ms response). It has 12 programmable button, scroll wheel, which moves up, down, left and right. Some users reported that desk vibration can cause slight cursor movement when lifting the mouse. It's fitting very well in small/medium/big hands, so we can say it's an universal mouse.
R.A.T. T.E (Tournament Edition) Gaming Mouse: 7 programmable buttons, 8200dpi Laser Dopler Sensor, lift-off Distance: 0.2-1mm; on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment; speed up to 6m/s, 50G acceleration, DPI range: 100-8200, 4 user-definable DPI settings.
Razer Naga 2014: native (default) dpi: 1800, when mouse can reach best performance, polling rate: 1000MHz (1ms response). It has 12 programmable button, scroll wheel, which moves up, down, left and right. Some users reported that desk vibration can cause slight cursor movement when lifting the mouse. It's fitting very well in small/medium/big hands, so we can say it's an universal mouse.
R.A.T. T.E (Tournament Edition) Gaming Mouse: 7 programmable buttons, 8200dpi Laser Dopler Sensor, lift-off Distance: 0.2-1mm; on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment; speed up to 6m/s, 50G acceleration, DPI range: 100-8200, 4 user-definable DPI settings.
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