ExtremeTech reviews Microsoft's newest high-end gaming mouse.
Bon Jovi. Roger Clemens. The mullet.
And now add the SideWinder to the list of comebacks.
Microsoft yanks its SideWinder brand out of early retirement to reincarnate it as a gaming mouse to help bolster their line of gaming peripherals. Unlike the Habu, Microsoft didn't have Razer as their wingman to co-create the SideWinder—they're flying this mission solo.
The Batmobile-esque SideWinder's design was partly inspired from a couple of interesting sources: Master Chief from Halo and the Mazda Senku concept car. Its long, large shape has a bulky palm rest, curved rubber-like side grips, and a dark, black exterior with a thin, burgundy strip down the middle.
Microsoft SideWinder Mouse
The SideWinder is the first of its kind to feature a built-in LCD used to display current dpi settings and macro recording icons. It has a 2000 dpi laser eye, a trio of dedicated buttons for dpi switching, and even the capability to record macros in the included software or during a game. In total, the SideWinder has ten buttons, five of which are programmable. The thumb buttons are uniquely aligned vertically with a silver, industrial look to them.
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