http://www.tomshardware.com/news/BMW-Therm...rals,17351.html
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Back in January, Thermaltake teased us all with images from its latest gaming mouse concept, the Level 10 M Mouse. Just in time for CES 2012, the concept was created in collaboration with BMW's DesignworksUSA team, toting features such as a height and angle adjustable body as well as perforated palm surface to alleviate sweaty hands.
Now, the device has finally made its way over to reality with a launch price of approximately $99. According to the release by BMW, the device has been made available to online retailers and brick-and-mortar stores in the US, Europe and Asia since August 27, 2012. In addition to the previously teased features, the Level 10 M features five programmable buttons and a "Z-key" for on-the-fly gaming profile swapping.
The unit is equipped with a defaulted 5,000 DPI sensor but is capable of reaching up to 8,200 DPI with some tweaking.
Now, the device has finally made its way over to reality with a launch price of approximately $99. According to the release by BMW, the device has been made available to online retailers and brick-and-mortar stores in the US, Europe and Asia since August 27, 2012. In addition to the previously teased features, the Level 10 M features five programmable buttons and a "Z-key" for on-the-fly gaming profile swapping.
The unit is equipped with a defaulted 5,000 DPI sensor but is capable of reaching up to 8,200 DPI with some tweaking.

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