I bought this device, knowing that A4tech knows how to make gaming mice when it wants to. Gave 990. Played before on XL-760H. In general, an old mouse, well, just a Mercedes compared to a Zhiguli . Justify: 1) The hyperglides on the V7 wore off after only three weeks, and the body began to sc against the mat. 2) Lift sensor? He is not here. If you play as a sniper, then this is a trabla 3) The third core? Is this some kind of joke? Do I also need to pay for this? 4) Not comfortable to hold. I will not paint, there is a two-page treatise. Well, it's not convenient at all. The 760th is a hundred times more comfortable, and not because I have skated it for three years. 5) The sensor . It was covered with gl, but this only added breakdowns out of the blue. As a result, the verdict: The previous series of mice were more convenient and faster. And such rubbish as the V7 cannot be produced at all, as this will greatly spoil the image of a company that has already achieved good success in the production of gaming mice in terms of mice. Epilogue: I hooked up an old mouse, I'm high. I will order a new one.
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