Genius Navigator 365 Laser
Published by Bogdan Alex, on March 23rd, 2008, in the categories: Game Mouse
This hybrid device combines both mouse and game pad functions, and gives you the ultimate fun in playing games during work breaks. If you have any at your office, that is. Let’s first analyze the mousy part of the device. It’s got a built-in laser sensor that provides decent tracking performance to accelerate the working efficiency. You also get the standard DPI adjustment system ,allowing you to choose between 800 and 1600dpi.

Fair enough. Now let’s take a look at the game pad. You open up the mouse just like a clamshell phone and there you have it: the stupendous game pad that’s designed to keep up with the most demanding games. You want an eight way directional pad and programmable buttons for a comfortable experience? You got them all. You also get some acceleration buttons, in case you need increased operating speeds. Now you can use the game pad and somebody else can deal with the keyboard, if you decide to play a split screen game.
Getting one of these can prove to be little bit cumbersome, but if you find one you can get it for about $33.
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2 Comments on “Genius Navigator 365 Laser”
Sierra said on 03/24/2008:
Now that's a really cool mouse!
N3 said on 03/24/2008:
i want one of those so bad, im a GD and sometimes when im at school and want a rest from PS or C4D, i want to play a game, and i have to take out my mini control for my laptop, but that would be a rad aquisition, 1600 dpi gamers and GD may like this toy