OCZ's new gaming mice should be called Lennie and George

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

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OCZ, more well-known for its RAM and hard drives, has been making a push into the peripheral sector lately, and these mice are the latest product of that. They’re called the Behemoth and the Eclipse; I’ll let you guess which is which.

The Eclipse goes up to 2400 DPI, and the Behemoth up to 3200 — I’m not sure if we really need these insane DPI levels, but there they are. They look fairly comfortable and they’ve got onboard memory to remember settings, so you won’t have to worry about a configuration utility. I trust OCZ for hardware, but I’m still in a wait-and-see mode with their gaming gear.

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