COUGAR announce Surpassion gaming mouse with LCD screen

COUGAR's new Surpassion gaming mouse rocks a built-in LCD display.

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COUGAR have released a new FPS gaming mouse that is designed at maintaining customizations for gamers without the use of drivers.

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The new gaming mouse comes with on-board memory to save gamers setting and customizations. On the mouse, two dedicated button which are found at the base of the mouse that allow for control of the mouse's DPI setting which increase in increments of 50, ranging from 50 - 7200DPI.

To make this DPI customization easier on gamers COUGAR have installed a built-in LCD screen under the mouse so users that desire to change their DPI settings have the freedom of simply turning their mouse over and adjusting their setting while viewing the number change on-the-fly.

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According the Lio Huang, the brand director for COUGAR, the mouse is specifically designed to cancel out the need to exit games in order top change DPI settings of your mouse.

Taken from COUGARS website, here is the description of their "Quick Fine-Tuning."

"True pros want mice to perform exactly how they need. And that usually requires installing software and spending time there before actual gaming. Surpassion comes equipped with a convenient (and lightweight!) LCD screen with dedicated buttons that allows you to adjust DPI (from 50 to 7200, in 50 DPI steps), Lift-Off Distance, Angle Snapping and Polling Rate. All they key parameters you need to adjust to optimize your performance when gaming!"

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