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Date 2005-12-09
Provider: Everglide
Author: Michael Chiu
Editor: Amber Lupala
Everglide G-1000 Gaming Mouse
When it comes to gaming hardware, I always prefer performance over looks. Everglide, makers of gaming peripherals, offers a gaming mouse, the g-1000, which has an understated appearance that isn’t going to win any beauty contests. But how does it perform in the heat of battle? That’s what we’re here to answer.
About Everglide:
Everglide™, based in San Diego California, is one of the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of enhanced gaming peripherals since its inception in 1997. Optimizing game play for a wide range of games such as Counterstrike, Quake and Painkiller, Everglide™ is also regarded as one of the leading brands in home and office peripherals.
Each Everglide™ product is an epitome of pride and excellence, designed and engineered to enhance the quality of true gaming experience. Everglide™ will continue to develop products in collaboration with top technology providers as well as some of the best gamers of the world today.
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Specifications:
Image Processing Speed: 5.8 m/sec
Speed: 1 m/sec
Acceleration: 15g
Adjustable Optical Resolution: 400, 800, 1600 dpi
Mouse Buttons: 5 buttons + 2 dedicated in-game sensitivity controls
System Specifications
Operating Systems Win 2000/ XP
Connectivity USB 1.1/ 2.0 Port
The product:

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The Everglide g-1000 Gaming Mouse comes in a clear package that displays the mouse prominently in the front. The rear of the package provides a description and some of the technical specifications.
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Opening the package, you simply find the mouse and a short instruction manual. No software or PS2 adapter is provided with the mouse. Not a big deal for today’s computers.

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Taking a closer look at the mouse, it has a fairly plain-looking (kind of egg-shaped) design, with a basic shape and no LEDs. Despite the claims that it is an ergonomic mouse designed for comfort, at first glance the mouse didn’t look very ergonomic when compared to other mice, which have special contours to fit your hand (the comparison mouse is a Microsoft Intellimouse). The mouse is slightly “slanted”, with the left side being thicker than the right. Thus, the mouse is truly for right-handers only.
Closer look and Testing >>>>> Page 2
Related articles:
Zboard Gaming Keyboard
Logitech G7 mouse
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