INTRODUCTION
Yesterday i went to the local Nike store to pick a couple of new running shoes since it's time to replace my old ones and it was then standing in front of a wall with almost 30 different models that i realized how hard it must be for people to choose the right pair between several different models. Of course this example isn't just for shoes but pretty much everything else in the market including electronics and PC hardware and peripherals (besides to me running shoes are what power supplies and SSDs might be to someone else). This stands especially true for gaming peripherals since choosing the right ones to cover your needs is not the easiest thing since much like shoes we're not talking about a product that you simply can't base your decision on performance numbers. Although new Tesoro so far has a perfect track record in the gaming peripherals market and today with us we have their latest Gandiva H1L Laser Gaming Mouse.
Tesoro Technology USA Inc, a team of U.S.A gaming enthusiasts. With the objective of designing unique products specially catered to the gamers. We focused on PC gaming and our mission is to create products with better design, increase and reach for peak performances. In the recent years the gaming industry has developed into the ultra-competitive market that we see today. While we are still a relatively young company, established in 2011. Tesoro will continue to strive for the best and continuously evaluate our performance against the very best of the best. Tesoro could not exist without the gaming community who inspire us to excel in the design and production of our award winning gear. As a gamers company, we will continues to expand into new horizons and push the limits further with each product unveiling. We Strive to develop innovative cutting edge computer gaming peripherals to help improve your gaming experience. We maximize our ability to meet the needs of the fast changing PC gaming industry.
For the Gandiva H1L Tesoro has used a laser sensor which we've seen in many other high-end gaming mice the ADNS-9800 by Avago so once again we find ourselves holding a mouse that features a maximum resolution of 8200DPI (dots per inch) with 12000FPS tracking (frames per second), 150IPS speed (inches per second), 30G acceleration and 10.8MP sensor rate (megapixel). Tesoro has also given the Gandiva 8 programmable buttons, 1000Hz polling rate, adjustable LED illumination and 128kb of onboard memory used to store up to 5 profiles with up to 40 macro commands for each. What really impressed us however the moment we saw the preview of the Gandiva H1L almost a year ago was its strange design which has remained practically the same since and is probably something users will either like or dislike from the get go, i really don't think there's a middle ground here.