Powered by an amazing 6000dpi laser sensor this gaming mouse from Gigabyte provides exceptional performance. With an incredible 12000 FPS image processing capacity the M7 Thor allows the gamer complete control from its precision mouse movement. Exceptional Design With its sleek black design this mouse certainly looks the business. Scientifically designed by gamers the ergonomic grip on the Thor is ideally shaped for comfort. But it’s not just its dynamic shape that makes it so easy to handle. The non-stick coating of the mouse makes it a joy to use & the rubber type grip increases the comfort during game play. Added to all this the foot pads glide effortlessly across any surface. Marathon gaming sessions really are no obstacle for this mouse. DPI Adjustment A neat feature on the Force M7 Thor is the 3-stage DPI adjustment switch with LED indicators. This allows the gamer to easily switch between 800, 1600 & 5600dpi as required. Programmable Buttons The Force M7 Thor has five programmable buttons. These can be easily customised according to the gamers needs. Going For Gold The USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector is gold plated for lightning fast signal transfer & the USB (Universal Serial Bus) cable itself has been specially reinforced to maximise its life. Features Ergonomically designed Up to 12000 FPS image processing Up to 150 IPS tracking speed Powered by 6000 DPI laser sensor Gold plated USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector Programmable buttons Anti-abrasion coating Rubberised grip Large gaming grade feet pads Specifications Interface USB (Universal Serial Bus) Tracking System Advanced Laser Sensor Sensitivity 6000dpi (The hardware based sensitivity up to 5600dpi) Frame Rate 12, 000 frames/second Maximum Tracking Speed 150 inches/ second Certificate CE/ FCC/ BSMI/KCC Colour Black Cable Length 1.8m / Gold-plated USB (Universal Serial Bus) connector Dimension (L)137* (W)78* (H)41 mm Weight 110g Support OS Windows XP/ Vista/ Windows 7 Maximum Acceleration 30G Switch Life (L/R click) 5 million times (Left/right click)