Made with the solely purpose of creating an advantage over your opponents, Func MS-3 sticks out from the rest with its unique, performance driven line-up of interesting features. The unprecedented possibilities of customization and extensive macro settings allow it to fit any game style. The ergonomic design is the result of many development hours and studies of the human hand in order to give you the solid grip that never takes your eyes of the screen. All buttons are carefully been placed to minimize the reaction time. Ladies and gentlemen, this is advantage. Perfected.
Specifications:
MCU/Processor: WT6573
Switches: Omron
Sensor: Avago UGS 9500
Memory: Onboard, 512 kB
Resolution: 90-5670 DPI
Frames per second: 12 000
Tracking speed: 5.1 m/sec (150 ips)
Max Acceleration: 30 g
Image processing: 10.6 megapixels/sec
Report rate: Adjustable, up to 1000Hz
Lift-off distance: Adjustable
Upgradable firmware: Yes
Connection: USB. Goldplated (2 m braided cable)
Dimensions: 126.92x100.69x42.38mm / 4.99x3.97x1.69in
Netto weight: 127g / 0.28lbs.
Func enters mouse market with the MS-3
Posted on Monday, January 21 2013 @ 14:09 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
It's been a while since I've last heard something from Func but the company just announced the MS-3, a new Avago 9500 laser sensor based gaming mouse that will become available in February for $79.95. The mouse features a customizable LED light system with 16.8 million colors, a T+4 thumbzone button and an advanced macro editor.