SilverStone Raven RVM01B Mouse

Published on September 29, 2008
Written by Michael Larabel
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While SilverStone Technology has long been known for their high-end (and very expensive) computer cases such as the Sugo and Temjin series, as of late they've begun manufacturing other computer peripherals while driving new and interesting innovations into these conventional products. Earlier this month we looked at the SilverStone Treasure TS01, which was a 2.5" SATA drive enclosure, but separating it from the other enclosure devices on the market, this one would encrypt the drive and secure it using two RFID keys. If these small keys were not exposed to the TS01, the drive enclosure would not work. Another interesting creation from SilverStone Technology is the Raven RVM01B. This here is SilverStone's first computer mouse and we are looking at it today.

Features:

- On-the-fly DPI adjustment
- Flip 3D scroll wheel
- 5 programmable profiles
- OLED display for operation mode and DPI value
- Precision twin-eye laser with up to 50G acceleration accuracy
- 50-50 weight balance

Contents:

The SilverStone Raven RVM01B mouse is visible from the front of the packaging and advertised on the product's box is the 3200DPI laser engine with X and Y axis control. On the back of the cardboard package are three views of the mouse and arrows to all of the pointers and special features for this gaming mouse. Included with this USB 2.0 mouse was a SilverStone driver CD and SST-RVM01B user's manual. On the driver CD is just the SilverStone software for Microsoft Windows XP and Vista.

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