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dream machines dm4 evo review b

   I was looking forward to testing the DM4 EVO Gaming Mouse by Dream Machines mainly because I happen to be especially fond of the all-time classic design featured in models like the Sensei by SteelSeries and the FK1 by Zowie. Now although for my hand it would be best had the DM4 Evo been just a couple of centimetres longer i can’t say i had any issues during the two weeks i ended up using it with games like Gears Tactics, COD Modern Warfare Online, COD Modern Warfare 2 Remastered and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. Accuracy is great, gliding is almost excellent and as for the speed of the sensor well I doubt 99% of the people out there will exceed even 10k DPI so no problems here either. The RGB lighting system of the DM4 Evo is also very good, especially the underside section. Unfortunately, you can’t control each of the 3 zones individually but that aside it does look great (the on/off button also simplifies things).


   At the time of this review the DM4 Evo is only available inside the EU for a price of 39.99Euros (Amazon.de) and honestly things couldn’t be better. As a matter of fact, the DM4 Evo delivers much more than anyone would ever expect from a gaming mouse in the sub-40Euros price category. Speed, accuracy, grip, looks, i don’t have much more to ask from a gaming mouse (well a bit larger would be great) and that’s why the DM4 Evo by Dream Machines gets our Golden Award.

PROS


- Primary HUANO Switches (20 Million Clicks)
- Very Good Grip
- Very Accurate & Fast (Pixart PMW3389 Sensor)
- 3 RGB Zones
- 5 Available DPI Presets
- Shoelace Type Cable with Gold Plated USB Plug
- Easy to Use Control Software
- Price (For Some)



CONS


- Overall Availability
- No Independent RGB Zone Control