
SteelSeries Website Price: 79.99 Euros. Shipping on October 30, 2009
Highlights:
- Ambidextrous shape
- Pro-play performance with accurate tracking and extreme precision
- Best-in-class technology: 100-5001 CPI, 12,000 FPS & 150+ IPS
- High definition sensor sporting 10,8 MegaPixels Per Second
- Advanced on mouse menu system on built-in LCD display
- Use the same settings as pro gamers with gamer profiles
- Advanced macros through 8 programmable buttons, with the option of 10 total programmed macros

SteelSeries Website Price: 34.99 Euros.
Highlights:
- Ambidextrous lightweight ergonomic finger-tip / palm design
- Slip-resistant coating for superior mouse grip and control
- Gaming Grade optimizations for pro gaming CPI values
- CPI toggle for on-the-fly high & low sensitivity adjustments
- Customizable report rate between 125hz-1000hz / 1 ms response time.
- 3200 Counts Per Inch
- 9375 Frames Per Second
- Acceleration on/off toggle via software
- 50 Inches Per Second and 20G of acceleration
- Low-friction high-performance polyethylene feet
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Although I had my hopes on getting a DeathAdder even if I had 0 cash, my wallet would be more excited with the Kinzu and the same goes to me. The price of stripping off laser, macro, built-in LCD display and DPI is worth it.