![]() ![]() Strip it for parts, and you’re left with a lightweight magnesium alloy frame. The frame-based, modular design looks more like an F1 car than anything you might see driving down the road. Is the RAT Pro X’s customization a gimmick, or the next big thing? Sturdy, unique, functional Mad Catz has high hopes for the top end of its offerings, and we have high standards for a mouse with a high cost targeted at aspiring gaming pros. Our review unit has a 5,000 dpi (dots per inch) Pixart sensor at its core, plus three interchangeable palm rests, two pairs of skid feet, three right panels, two left panels, and three scroll wheels. We’ve seen mice that take advantage of hot-swappable tech before, but this reaches another level.Īnd for $200, it better be. ![]() The completely modular design allows for every piece, from the sensor to the scroll wheel, to be swapped at the user’s leisure. Mad Catz’ RAT Pro X is nothing if not ambitious. ![]()
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