Gaming mice, like keyboards, are very much a personal choice. A design that might be perfect for one person could be utterly unworkable for another.
Recently we’ve taken Thermaltake’s Tt Sports Level 10M Hybrid Advanced Gaming Mouse out for a test run, a design that combines both ergonomic adjustment and dual-connection technology.
Does adding these special features solve the awkward transition to a new mouse design that gamers dread, or just introduce new problems?
Design
Most of the technology in the Thermaltake Tt Sports Level 10M Hybrid Advanced Gaming Mouse is borrowed directly from its wired Level 10 M Advanced RGB brother. A distinctively tech-themed mouse designed for Thermaltake by the BMW DesignworksUSA styling house.
The Level 10M Hybrid uses the same sensor, laser, ARM processor, ergonomic adjustments and Omron switches as the previous Advanced model.
What it gains over that design is dual wired and wireless operation. However, it also curiously managed to misplace a few existing features during the upgrade.
Gone is the left side thumb support, presumably to reduce weight. And, where the Advanced sported ten buttons, the Hybrid only has six.
LED illumination was also reduced from three zones to two, with the Tt Sports logo hidden under the hexagonal holes no longer has …read more
Source:: techradar.com – PC and Mac