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When shopping for gaming mice these days, the influx of choice can be very overwhelming. Amidst a backdrop of Logitech, Microsoft, and Steelseries gaming mice equipped with growing lists of features and specifications (DPI sensitivities, weight systems, laser types, and color options for starters), AZiO steps in to provide a no-frills solution that just plain works – the Levetron GM2000 optical gaming mouse.
Based in Los Angeles, California, AZiO doesn’t offer the sheer quantity of products as its competitors, but looks to make up with quality. This review marks my first experience with an AZiO product, so I'm interested in seeing how the GM2000 stacks up to the competition. What's special here is the goal to pinpoint the most important features of a gaming mouse while keeping a very competitive price of around $30-$40. Let’s take a look at whether this is enough to make for a great product.
Specifications:
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Model Number
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GM-2000
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DPI
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800/1600/2000
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Hand Orientation
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Right
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Tracking Method
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Optical
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Scrolling Capability
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1 x Wheel
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Interface
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USB
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Cable Length
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5 ft.
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OS Support
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Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8 and Mac OSX 10.2+
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All information courtesy of AZiO @ http://www.aziocorp.com/product/peripheral/mouse/gm2000.htm
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but,price is a lot!
This may sound silly, but I just wish they could come up with another model with ergonomic design for left-handed gamers like I am.