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In this one the peices that in the previous one were plastic are now replaced with metal for longer lasting, smoother ,and more durable feel. Which is the main part I was paying the difference for. I had the cheaper one but it soon gave out givin the amount of time I spend on the computer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Went with this version of the mouse since it's all black and wouldn't destroy my color scheme. Whoever thought making yellow standard on a gaming mouse probably received their repercussions already.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The pro has a 16,000 dpi sensor where the elite has an 18,000 dpi sensor. The pro has switches rated for 20 million clicks and the elite has omron switches rated for 50 million clicks. And of course the two models are different colors. Other than that it just seems the elite is just a higher quality version.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The difference is better build quality + movable 12-key for your preferred placement (some people have longer/bigger thumbs, allowing you to move it in an orientation that you'd like). Much better build quality as well, it is slightly bigger than the Scimitar Pro RGB but you can tell once you take it out of the box how good the quality is. Also, the USB dongle has been better built (it's more like the newer corsair items).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Sensor would now be the PixArt 3391! Switch durability has also gone from 20M clicks, to 50 million. If you need help, we can assist you through the support portal: support.corsair.com
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