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Published: 2020-03-25, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
updated sensor that can now drive a resolution of up to 18000 DPI, comfortable shape, patented 12button assembly for easy access of macros in games but also productivity work, easy remapping and RGB lighting customization thanks to the iCUE software, rewo
In order to try out the new SCIMITAR RGB ELITE, we fired up Grim Dawn, TERA but also StarCraft II; after positioning the Key Slider Control system to our liking, the 12button assembly was easily accessible for accessing our macros. We could work with the
In order to try out the new SCIMITAR RGB ELITE, we fired up Grim Dawn, TERA but also StarCraft II; after positioning the Key Slider Control system to our liking, the 12-button assembly was easily accessible for accessing our macros. We could work with the...
Published: 2020-02-25, Author: Rob , review by: techgage.com
Offers a ton of functionality at your thumb tip, Wellbuilt, durable design, Easy to configure each button with any function, Can store three profiles to the mouse itself, for use without iCUE, Scroll wheel is easy to use, and not susceptible to accidental
Between $510 more expensive than its predecessor, The twelve buttons are rather small, and really close to one another, Managing hardware and software profiles in iCUE could be easier
While it's not touted for FPS play, I originally configured the SCIMITAR for use with Destiny 2. I wanted to see if the extra buttons would give me any advantage in PvP, where my hands sometimes have to stretch a bit too far for what I need to do (eg: sli...
Published: 2020-02-15, Author: Jonathan , review by: Laptopmag.com
Comfy design, Adjustable side keypad, Great for arm aimers
iCUE can be a hassle, Keypad doesn't work out of box
The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is a comfortable, intuitive mouse for MMO players who still enjoy the occasional FPS game, but dealing with Corsair's iCUE can be a hassle...
Published: 2020-02-15, Author: Phil , review by: tomshardware.com
Great construction materials, Adjustable macro bank position, New 18,000 DPI sensor, Comfortable over long periods of usage,
Doesn't suit claw grips, Macro buttons are close together, No polling rate adjustment in software, Tricky to use for shooters
Solidly built and finished to a very high standard for the price, the new Scimitar Elite RGB offers a comfortable MOBA/MMO mouse with a lot of macro buttons. It won't translate well to other genres, though...
Great sensor performance, Low click latency, Above average button quality, Good scroll wheel, Decent choice of components, Grippy coating, Extensive software customizability, Nicely gliding feet, Rich RGB lighting, Adjustable side panel
Very stiff cable, Somewhat resource-heavy software, Navigating the software isn't too intuitive, Weight could be lower
The Corsair Scimitar RGB Elite is available for $79.99. Great sensor performance Low click latency Above average button quality Good scroll wheel Decent choice of components Grippy coating Extensive software customizability Nicely gliding feet Rich RGB l...
Published: 2020-02-14, Author: Krzysztof , review by: guru3d.com
For 79.99 USD, you get a very high-end, 18K DPI, wired gaming mouse that is aimed at the MOBA/MMO crowd (stay away from it, FPS players). It's a bit bulky, so you better check if it fits your hand. If you get used to the shape, you'll likely find it very...
Scads of macro buttons force some uncomfortable thumb movements, Few actual design changes from previous version
In the Scimitar RGB Elite, Corsair updates its iconic, macro-mad MMO mouse for 2020 in small, technical ways, but the refresh doesn't bring anything truly new to the table...
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Published: 2020-01-23, Author: Lady , review by: newesc.com
Memoria integrada, Switches OMRON japoneses, Realmente cómodo, 17 botones personalizables, Sensor de 18.000 dpi, 4 zonas de iluminación RGB, LED indicador de perfil, Materiales de primera
Requiere tiempo de adaptación, No es apto para manos pequeñas, Exclusivo para diestros
El Corsair Scimitar RGB Eliteno es un ratón para todo elmundo, del mismo modo quetampoco era para todo el mundo el Scimitar original. Es un ratón bastantepesado, no apto para manos pequeñas y necesita obligatoriamente de un tiempo deadaptación para poder...