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We tried: Gamer desktop from Kolink, and other bargains

In this article, you will see a total of four mice. Three of these came in separate packages and one came as part of the gamer desktop. Or not yet. Kolink sells gamer mice, so one is individually packaged and the ones on the desktop are the same, at least by type, but you’ll see a difference in their appearance.

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The simplest of the three is the MOU1109. This mouse is best recommended for normal office use. Extra, none of it is found on it, it features the usual two traditional buttons, a clickable wheel and a completely bare, uncoated black housing. Perhaps it can no longer be called an extra that it has an optical sensor in it, although, surprisingly, you can still get a ball mouse to this day, which is, so to speak, a slightly Stone Age.

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The second mouse in the row is MOU1006. This controller has already got some extras, though not much. Holding the hand, the first thing that appears is that although it didn’t get a non-slip cover, the plastic on the side became wrinkled, making it easier to use than the little brother. Plus, as you can see in the pictures, the exterior is a bit more ergonomic. Sure, it’s also a bit of a matter of taste, but it came in better for us.

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There aren't too many controls here either. On the other hand, and this is gratifying, in addition to the usual two-button plus roller layout, we also get a DPI toggle button. This allows you to set a sensitivity between 800-1600-2400 DPI.

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The third mouse is MOU1108. Well, that will be what is defined as a gamer at Kolink. Suspiciously, no one will be surprised to read that this mouse has little to do with the game, although when measured by Kolink’s standard, there is still a small one.

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The shape is quite good! The back is quite long, the buttons are easy to use, the cable isn't too thick either, so there's basically nothing wrong with ergonomics. It’s worth mentioning that it looks interesting that the caster is, so to speak, “hanging” in the air. Perhaps the 4D marker was worried about him because of this external endowment, at least we don’t see any other reason for that.

In terms of extras, of course, beyond form, this mouse point provides as much as the previously presented MOU1006. In addition to the two buttons plus the roller, we get another DPI changer, with which you can set one of the values ​​from 800-1600-2400.

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Still, this isn't the biggest problem for the mouse. It's okay that it doesn't have a thousand buttons on it, it's okay, it didn't get a non-slip coating, nor was it possible to put a thinner cable on it. We could ignore all of these, because they are basically in good shape, comfortable and look good. As for the very big trouble, that whole mouse is about. 2 deca. We don’t know how much extra it would have cost to apply a tiny piece of metal to have a noticeable mass, but we suspect it could have been resolved for roughly half a cent. If this were included, the MOU1108 could have had a measurable weight for a gamer mouse, which is necessary for precise movement and targeting.

We are past the mice, let’s see the keyboards and the desktop!

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s3nki

Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.