EVGA X20
The EVGA X20 is a decent FPS gaming mouse, but it's very heavy, and while its click latency is good, some gamers may prefer a more responsive-feeling option. That said, it feels well-built and has a comfortable, right-handed shape suitable for most hand sizes and all grip types. You can precisely adjust the CPI by increments of 50 within a broad range, and it has a fairly low minimum lift-off distance. However, you can't adjust it as low as EVGA advertises, and it's higher than many other mid-range FPS gaming mice.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- The world's first triple sensor mouse. Using dual LOD sensors, paired with a Pixart 3335 optical sensor
- Quick Responding Mechanism allowing the left and right buttons to be more sensitive and react more rapidly
- 5 customizable onboard profiles with on the fly DPI settings allow you to take your mouse anywhere
- 3 zone RGB Lighting customizable via the UNLEASH RGB software
- 3 Modes of connection 2.4Ghz / Bluetooth / USB wired
- 3 Year Limited Warranty
PROS
+ Feels well-built.
+ Good click latency.
CONS
- Very heavy.
- Mouse feet have some sharp edges and don't glide as smoothly as those on many other gaming mice.
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By Rtings on November 05, 2021
The EVGA X20 is a decent FPS gaming mouse, but it's very heavy, and while its click latency is good, some gamers may prefer a more responsive-feeling option. That said, it feels well-built and has a comfortable, right-handed shape suitable for most hand sizes and all grip types. You can precisely adjust the CPI by increments of 50 within a broad range, and it has a fairly low minimum lift-off distance. However, you can't adjust it as low as EVGA advertises, and it's higher than many other mid-range FPS gaming mice.
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