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CM Storm Recon

Specifications:

Buttons:
9 programmable
Profiles:
5 customizable
DPI:
800-4000 dpi
Dimensions:
64.4 (W) x 116.4 (H) x 42 (D) mm
Polling Rate:
1000Hz / 1ms response time
Switches:
Omron micro switches
Cable Length:
1.8 m
Tracking Speed:
1.5 m/s and 20G of acceleration
Optical Sensor:
Avago 3090



Specifications:

Model Number:
SGS-4030-KLMM1
Available Color:
Black
Thickness:
5mm
Base:
100 % Natural Rubber
Dimensions:
450 x 350 mm

Features:

  • Microscopic synthetic mesh for optimum precision.
  • Smooth nano fibers for reduced drag and better comfort.
  • Extra thick (5mm) soft rubber center piece for better ergonomics and endurance.
  • Triple layer heat bonding process for improved durability to prevent peeling.
  • Grip coating on bottom side to keep the mousepad in place.





CM Storm Skorpion

Specifications:

Model Number:
SGA-2000-BKNX1
Material:
Synthetic (body)
Rubber (feet, arm)
Iron (core)
Coating:
Rubber
Weight Sys.:
Iron core
Size:
150 x 130 x 85 mm

Features:

  • Flexible rubber mouse cord arm.
  • Adaptive grip grooves for thin and thick mouse cords.
  • Durable legs with super-grip feet.
  • Heavy iron core for extreme stability.
  • Can be disassembled for maximum portability.

All information provided by: http://www.cmstorm.com/en/products/accessories/Skorpion/



Testing Setup:

 




Pros:

  • Recon overall body shape is nice even with such symmetry.
  • Recon individual lighting options for each of the three lights (wheel, arrows, palm logo).
  • Skorpion really held the cable mess out of the way and looked mean on my desk.
  • The Speed-RXL as previously liked was massive in size and provided plenty of game room.

 

Cons:

  • Recon's right side buttons were ALWAYS in the way – had to turn off functions completely.
  • The Skorpion bungee comes in at a high cost; a rock will suffice for free.

 



OCC Silver


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