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8 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 134 reviews of Zalman FPS GUN FG-1000 from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 7.25/10. Comparing these reviews to 164620 other Mouse & Pointing Devices reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 75/100 (or 7.5 out of 10) = Good Quality.
8 out of 10
Summary: Are you tired of using your mouse and clicking your enemy to death? Would you rather be able to pull a trigger to rain utter doom upon them? Well, Zalman has heard your cries and created the FPS Gun Mouse. This is probably one of the most unique mice...
Conclusion: Now with all that out of the way, lets get down to what you really want to know and that is how this mouse fairs when gaming and in other standard applications. For two weeks of daily game play and general usage so that we would be properly adjusted...
Pro : Up to 2000 DPI Sensitivity ; Three Pre-Set on the fly DPI Adjustment ; Gold Plated USB Connector ; Good button placement ; Lightweight ; Nothing like pulling a trigger in sniper mode and watching your enemy drop to their knees
Cons : Handle could be an inch taller ; Large playing surface needed
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0 out of 10
Summary: Our test of the gun shaped gaming mouse FPSGun FG1000 from Zalman.
Pro : Good button set up ; Trigger shooting enhances gaming experience ; Intuitive wrist movement
Cons : Getting used to it takes time ; Non-versatile: not suitable to other PC applications ; Lacks precision even after adjustments ; Requires large table space to play ; Looks like a basketball sneaker and not a gun
7 out of 10
Summary: Zalman's first foray into peripherals is a gaming mouse with a difference. Gripping the rear pillar like a joystick, your index finger rests on what would be the left button in a conventional mouse. Plug it in and, in achingly teenage fashion, the...
Conclusion: Zalman's first foray into peripherals is a gaming mouse with a difference. Gripping the rear pillar like a joystick, your index finger rests on what would be the left button in a conventional mouse. Plug it in and, in achingly teenage fashion, the...