R.A.T Tournament Edition gaming mouse – SA price

19 August 2014

Local distributor Comet Computing has just shipped a batch of R.A.T Tournament Edition (TE) gaming mice.

The TE, currently selling for R1,199, is being punted as a “nimble and precise” gaming mouse for the competitive gamer.

The mouse’s full specifications can be viewed, below, but its main features include a Precision Aim mode with on-the-fly cursor sensitivity adjustment, and the usual customisable buttons and macros.

“The Tournament Edition R.A.T. Gaming Mouse is a fierce weapon that puts a full arsenal of cutting-edge features at your fingertips,” its makers claim.

Gamers can also calibrate the TE’s sensors in terms of its lift-off height, allowing you to tweak the mouse to suit your gameplay.

On a personal note, it also looks pretty badass.

The mouse’s technical specs are listed, below.

R.A.T TE Specifications
DPI Levels 4
DPI Range 100 – 8200 (in 25 DPI increments)
Acceleration 50G
Polling Rate Dynamic up to 1000Hz
Tracking Speed Up to 6m/sec (240ips)
Lift-off Height 0.2mm – 1mm
Programmable Controls 9
Profile Modes 3
Weight 90g (without cable)
LED Colours for each mode Red, Blue, Purple

PC Mag awarded the TE 90/100, along with an Editor’s Choice award, when they reviewed the unit a couple of months ago. Not too shabby.

For your viewing pleasure, images of the TE have been posted below.

R.A.T TE

R.A.T TE

R.A.T TE

R.A.T TE

R.A.T TE

R.A.T TE

Any gamers keen on the TE? Let us know in the comments and forum.

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  1. Viper-Smiddie
    23.08.2014 at 05:44

    My Deathadder still doing the trick just fine!!!

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