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Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
Chakram X is the first ROG mouse to incorporate the ROG AimPoint optical mouse sensor. 36,000 dpi optical sensor with 8,000 Hz polling rate provides Chakram X unmatched precision. It builds on the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The last gadget I checked out at CES 2020 was Asus’ latest Republic of Gamers-branded mouse, which was announced ...
After our preview some time ago, Andrew has had some time with the Asus Chakram mouse - which comes with a joystick onboard. Is this the mouse you want for your next purchase but we think the question ...
This story is part of our continuing coverage of CES 2020, including tech and gadgets from the showroom floor. CES 2020 didn’t have heaps of new mice on show, but the ones that were there were easily ...
Gaming mice need to stand out from the crowd, which usually means adding a novel, yet useful new feature. For the ROG Chakram mouse, Asus decided the best way to achieve that was by adding a ...
“Rule over the battlefield with the ROG Chakram X gaming mouse. Its 36,000 dpi optical sensor and 8000 Hz polling rate give you unmatched precision, and superior control is at your fingertips with ...
While a PC can technically get by with just a keyboard, it’s a little like texting with an old Nokia. It still works, albeit too slowly to make it look like you’re hacking into the CIA. There are ...
What if you could attach an analog joystick to a gaming mouse? Asus, maker of the new joystick-equipped ROG Chakram wireless gaming mouse ($159.99), hopes the concept will inspire you to think up and ...
ASUS has a truly next-level mouse here, and that’s hardly surprising to me. Their mice aren’t exactly mainstream, they don’t make too many of them each year, and they cost a lot of money. However, ...