Adata presents the 'gaming' xpg infarex m20 mouse
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In addition to announcing the XPG INFAREX K10 gaming keyboard, ADATA also presents its new XPG INFAREX M20 gaming mouse. As the name suggests, the M20 is one step above the INFAREX M10 announced 11 months ago.
XPG INFAREX M20 uses Omron buttons
The new XPG INFAREX M20 mouse, however, takes the keys from the design of the classic MS IntelliMouse Explorer. Its ergonomic design is ideal for right-handed users and is accompanied by an optical sensor. Users can adjust it from 400 to 5, 000 dpi using a button located behind the scroll wheel. In addition, there are side forward and reverse buttons accessible with the user's thumbs.
The two main buttons use Omron's Japanese switches. Which are basically the standard when it comes to long life. These buttons last 20 million clicks, which is enough for a few years of use.
Like most gaming products on the market, the ADATA XPG INFAREX M20 has RGB LED lighting. This RGB lighting is visible on the XPG logo near the base and on the trackball as well. There's also a bottom side stripe that illuminates the mouse on any surface, which looks great.
The price of this mouse has not been revealed, but we must bear in mind that the M10 + model with its R10 saddlebag is costing around 40 euros in Spain, so we should get some idea of what price to expect from this mouse.
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