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Sunday 28-Oct-07

Cyber Snipa - Intelliscope Review

The Intelliscope set to STEALTH mode, with 1000dpi. This is the standard mode.
Cyber Snipa only produces peripherals which are suitable for gaming, such as mice, keyboards, gamepads, headsets, mouse pads and more. You can check out their range of products by clicking here.

The Intelliscope is a 2400dpi gaming laser mouse with 10,800 frames per second. The design is quite elegant and attracting, with non-slip rubberised coating for precise gaming, and part of the mouse which is transparent which is coloured up by the LEDs inside it. The mouse itself is very similar to the Razer Deathadder. The Intelliscope is designed for both left and right-handed gamers.




The On-The-Fly button, which allows you to switch between ATAK and STEALTH modes.
Modes:

One of the most important feature of the Intelliscope is the ability to easily switch between two modes: 1000dpi and 2400dpi. Cyber Snipa call these modes STEALTH (1000dpi) and ATAK (2400dpi). One can switch between these modes by clicking the On-The-Fly button. Another great feature that one will notice is that when it is set on Stealth mode, it will light up in red, while when it is on Atak mode, it will light up in blue. This is very good for late-night gaming.







Buttons:
The Cyber Snipa Intelliscope still in its package. Quite eye-catching, don’t you think?


The Intelliscope also features 6 programmable buttons: Left button, Right button, Scroll, 2 extra buttons on the left-side of the mouse, and another button on the right-side of the mouse. These buttons can be re-programmed using the Cyber Snipa Intelliscope driver which is found on the bundled CD or downloaded from the Cyber Snipa site.










Feet:

One can also notice the 6 Teflon feet on the bottom of the mouse. These result in the mouse being able to move smoothly on your desk or mouse pad.


Pros:

-Switchable DPI modes
The package includes the Intelliscope mouse, manual and the drivers CD.


-6 buttons

-Comfortable even when used for plenty of hours

Cons:

-Bundled software has limited functionality

-Although the layout is symetrical, the Intelliscope is better used by right-handed gamers since on the right-hand side you only have one extra button, while on the left you have two.



Overall:

The Cyber Snipa Intelliscope is quite comfortable and takes very little time to get used to. The On-The-Fly modes are a very good feature, and for the price tag of around Lm13 (from Malta), it is extremely good.

Rating:     85%

Staff Sergeant Lazer

Comments

Icevid 30-Oct-07 20:09:36
Nice review dude... It looks comfy and nice
HellHound 01-Nov-07 17:51:40
lm13 is not much
HellHound 02-Nov-07 16:40:40
minn lima hanut a??? nista nixtrih??
LazeR 02-Nov-07 16:42:58
Electronic Solutions @ Zebbug
HellHound 02-Nov-07 17:08:31
ok thx

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