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In the moments before I sat down in the office to write this review, Wes and I wrestled with the web of cords that we hide behind the monitor. Given the opportunity, I think any user would jump on the chance to eliminate even one from that mess. Attractive of a thought as that is, wireless peripherals aren't always the friendliest, in cost or performance. We visited Gigabyte's Ghost engine last year with the M8000Xtreme, and today we sit down with the newest addition, one that is designed to cut down the clutter of cables.
Product Name: Gigabyte Aivia M8600
Review Sample Provided by: Gigabyte
Review by: Adam
Pictures by: Wes
Specifications
Interface | USB |
Tracking system | Twin-eye Laser |
Resolution | 100 ~ 6500dpi ( Hardware: up to 5600dpi) |
Onboard memory | 32KB |
Maximum acceleration | 50g |
Maximum speed | 150 inches/ second |
Certificate | CE/ FCC/ BSMI/ NCC |
Color | Black |
Cable Length | 1.8m nylon braided / Gold-plated USB connector to mini USB |
Dimension | (L)134.3*(W)72.7*(H)42.7 mm |
Weight | 148g with battery; 110g without battery |
Accessory | Charging dock, Li-ion battery*2, USB to mini USB cable*2, Driver CD, Quick guide, Spare feet pad |
Support OS | Windows 98/2000/ME/XP 32bit/Vista 32/ 64bit/ Win 7 32/ 64bits |