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A4Tech X7-710BH, 750BH, 747H

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The last page, as promised, will belong to the players. Truth be told, we got three mice, but we’ll only show one. This is because in terms of shape the mice are the same, there is a 1-1 change in abilities as we move up.

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So the “most expensive” mouse will be the victim of the show, which we’ve already unpacked and, of course, tried.

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XL-747H

In this mouse, A4Tech put everything it could for the price, and a little more. For starters, here’s a unique technology dubbed anti vibrate. The term can be understood without knowledge of English. What it covers is simple but great. Anyone who has ever played with an optical mouse knows what the biggest drawback is compared to the old ball solutions. The fact that when we lift the mouse away from the table, it still detects the movement of the mouse up to a height of a few millimeters. This was not the case with ball mice, as the contact between the mouse pad and the wheel ceased to move, or if we already felt the mouse, we could control with gentle movements how much the ball would rotate due to its inertia after that we lifted.

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The A4Tech solution prevents the player from moving further after lifting the mouse, when we raise and lower the mouse when turning, we can be sure that our position will not change. The solution is as simple as a slap, it was enough to put a small button on the bottom of the mouse, which, if you lift the mouse, will break the connection.

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You can also use macros, for this the mice have 64k memory where you can store the settings. You can then even migrate to another machine with the controller, the macros will still remain in memory and be accessed without installing a driver. You can use a macro editor called Oscar to edit macros. We can upload the completed scripts to the Oscar page, or of course we can try out the ones set by others.

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During the game, tenths of a second also counts in shots. For A4Tech mice, the buttons have a response time of 3 milliseconds, allowing for extremely fast response.

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In essence, the match has taken place so far, from now on we will indicate how the cheaper versions differ from the more expensive ones. Two of the three mice received a laser and one received a normal optical solution. The lasers can be adjusted up to 3600 dpi, even in six steps. The 710BH's optical sensor is capable of 2000 dpi, which can be changed in five steps.

We wrote that the exterior is the same, but this is only true for form, and entirely only for the two cheaper solutions. In the case of the most expensive version, the two large buttons and the front of the mouse are also different from the cheaper solutions. The design evokes the big-name gamer mouse manufacturers, extremely comfortable. A4Tech hasn’t spared any of these controls with anti-slip either, and let’s face it, if you need them somewhere, well, because you can almost certainly sweat your palm while playing.

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The more expensive version has another important capability not found in the other two, and that is the adjustable weight. By opening the bottom of the casing, we find the weights in a plastic similar to a six-shot cartridge magazine, which can also be removed one by one.

As you can read above, we also tried the mouse. The subject of the rehearsal was Quake 3 Arena, which we love on the one hand, and on the other hand, it really requires speed. Needless to say, we were happy with all three rodents during the game, but of course the most expensive XL-747H stole itself into our hearts the most.

 

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