The Logitech G402 "Hyperion Fury" is a mid-end wired-only gaming mouse, and features premium features that promise to deliver a lag-free experience. Specially crafted for first-person shooter games, ...
Logitech today introduced the fastest gaming mouse ever made, the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Ultra-Fast FPS Gaming Mouse. The Hyperion Fury features Logitech’s exclusive Fusion Engine™ sensor ...
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It's only been three months since we checked out Logitech's epic G502 Proteus Core, which made headlines with a record breaking 12,000 DPI sensor. While relatively few people will actually use such a ...
PC peripheral maker Logitech has announced what it calls the "world's fastest gaming mouse," the G402 Hyperion Fury Ultra-Fast FPS Gaming Mouse. The mouse, which will be available in August for $60, ...
The folks behind the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury suggest they've created a new age in gaming mouse technology. This device does not just rely on an optical sensor – they've incorporated several ...
On Wednesday, Logitech unveiled the new G402 Hyperion Fury mouse, which it’s calling “the world’s fastest gaming mouse.” The device uses multiple sensors, allowing it to accurately track ultra-fast ...
Anyone looking for a last-minute stocking stuffer or to replace their ho-hum office mouse should hop over to Newegg today for a killer deal. The online retailer is selling the Logitech G402 Hyperion ...
The PC vs console debate rages on but if you've ever ditched your controller for a mouse and keyboard, you'll likely have seen just how precise you average PC gamer's input devices are. It's small ...
Logitech's G402 Hyperion Fury "Ultra-Fast FPS Gaming Mouse" promises to be the fastest mouse on the planet, capable of reliably and accurately tracking at speeds of over 500 inches per second.
Input is important. Without a keyboard and mouse (two extremely antiquated but necessary forms of input we’re still clinging onto), a computer is next to useless. Sure, there are gamepads, Kinect and ...