The Sandio Game O' promises gamers an "unfair advantage" over the competition. Let six degrees of freedom ring.
Today we're looking at a 6DOF input device known as the Sandio Game O' 3D Laser Mouse. At first glance, you'd think that the Game O' Mouse was the offspring of a PlayStation controller and a regular mouse. The Game O' has four buttons, three joysticks, and a scroll wheel. The mouse comes attached to a base to rest your wrist onto as a means to keep it in place while you nudge the joysticks forward and backward. It uses a laser sensor that can clock up to 2000 DPI. You can switch resolution settings on the fly between 400, 800, 1600, and 2000 DPI. On-the-fly DPI switching is becoming more commonplace among gaming mice?something we definitely look for.
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