Test: Einzeltest: Corsair Vengeance M65 FPS Laser Gaming Mouse
Zitat: MSreco_highend
The new M65, even if it preserves the appearance of the older M60, has been upgraded with a sensor of the latest generation, in order to reach higher DPI values, up to 8200, while the M60 was limited at 5700. The shape is comfortable and we did not need a lot of time to get used to it; also, we welcome the new colors, especially the white one with the glossy finish. You may ask why; well, that is because with the new surface, we won’t have to worry about residues most mice with rubber coating pick up. The M65 sports a solid build, with an aluminum unibody chassis and for additional customization, we can either use the preinstalled weights or remove them as we please. The M65 software will be familiar to the M60/M90 users and is really easy to use. With it we will be able to save new profiles, use the Hardware Playback feature, define new button functions or record macros. From the same interface, we will be able to adjust the response time, check the surface quality of our mouse pad or customize the DPI steps. Besides the two additional buttons on the left, we do also have to our disposal a larger, dedicated Sniper button, which will let us switch the resolution for extremely accurate shots. Need more customization buttons? No problem, Corsair also has that covered with the M95 version of the mouse, which also comes with an upgraded laser sensor. The M65 can be found online for about 65 Euros. Definitely, this is not the cheapest mouse out there, but we think that it’s worth it for the quality of materials, high performance sensor, ergonomic shape and easy to use software interface.