Testseek.com have collected 27 expert reviews of the Gigabyte Aivia Uranium and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Gigabyte Aivia Uranium.
April 2014
(87%)
27 Reviews
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Abstract: 게이밍을 위한 넘치는 에너지, 뜨거운 열정을 실현시켜주는 마우스 PC게임에 있어서 마우스는 기본중의 기본이자 컨트롤에 가장 중요한 역할을 맡는 필수요소 중 하나다. 게임 구성이 비교적 단촐하던 과거에는 좌, 우, 휠스크롤로 이루어진 기본적인 3버튼 마우스로도 충분히 게임을 즐기곤 했지만, 고도의 컨트롤 경쟁이 치열한 e스포츠 게임등에서는 기본 마우스로는 게임을 유리하게 풀어나가기 힘든 경우가 잦아졌다. 게이밍 기어의 핵심이라는 위치 덕분에 마우스 기술도...
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Published: 2016-04-03, Author: Michael , review by: mousearea.com
Awesome buttons with a great feel, Comfortable to use, The ghost macro station is also great because I can do some configurations without exiting or pausing the game
Even though its not as other mice out there, its price is a little costly
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Published: 2014-03-13, Author: Igor , review by: tomshardware.com
An Award-Worthy Offering from Gigabyte Paying $120 dollars is a lot for a mouse. But the price tag looks more reasonable when you take the Aivia Uranium's feature set and accessories into account. It's really a pretty good deal compared to the direct co...
Great, consistent wireless communication, The monochrome OLED screen holds a great deal of potential, Long battery life, Fairly decent tracking, Heavily adjustable polling rates;
Zaxis tracking issue still present;
The wireless part of the Gigabyte Aivia Uranium is great. The docking station has a lot of potential, especially if future functionality will include features like those on the G19s and G510 Keyboards. The aesthetic is sleek and the mouse feels nice in th...
Macro Station does not display game statistics, software must be downloaded
The Gigabyte Aivia Uranium mouse offers the flexibility of programming 10 keys to user specifics while mapping keys or recording macros. The black finish on the aero-dynamic shape really made it feel great with the macro buttons and side makes it a gam...
The Aivia Uranium is one of only a handful of mice on the market priced at over $100, and it has the features to keep it there. Macros and DPI switching have become pretty common, but the real sweet spot is the OLED screen which enables the Uranium to c...
Abstract: Optical mice first hit the scene back in 1999, replacing ball mice and their fluff-stuffing rollers. The Optical sensor is basically a tiny camera, with a small LED bouncing red light off the mousing surface onto a CMOS sensor, thousands of times per seco...
Abstract: When I first learned calculus in high school, one of the biggest topics we went through were derivatives. In essence, 80% of the class was about taking derivatives and solving for related questions. The definition of a derivative can be seen as a slope of...
An Award-Worthy Offering from Gigabyte Paying £90 is a lot for a mouse. But the price tag looks more reasonable when you take the Aivia Uranium's feature set and accessories into account. It's really a pretty good deal compared to the direct competition...
Published: 2014-01-17, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
To say that I have enjoyed my time with the Gigabyte Aivia Uranium is somewhat of an understatement, for me it's one of the stand-out products of the last 12 months. It's certainly one of the products that I would love to have on my gaming desk, that's f...