Computer mouse Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse. Peripherals Gaming mouse lenovo y

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Lenovo company announced the availability on the Russian market of gaming accessories and peripheral devices of the Y series. The list of officially presented new products included two mice and two headsets, a keyboard and a mouse pad. Their distinctive features are a bright, recognizable design, high reliability and workmanship.

Lenovo Y Gaming Optical Mouse

The Y Gaming Optical Mouse, thanks to the Avago A3050 optical sensor with a resolution of 4000 dpi and a polling rate of up to 1000 Hz, provides sniper-like positioning accuracy and offers the function of switching resolution on the fly. The accessory attracts attention with its signature recognizable design, has an ergonomic design with a matte surface and anti-slip protection when your hands become foggy, is equipped with five programmable buttons with Omron switches and a standard wheel, the main keys can withstand up to 20 million clicks.

Specifications Lenovo Y Gaming Optical Mouse (GX30L02674)

  • 4000 dpi
  • Polling frequency: 1000 Hz
  • Additional buttons: 5 programmable
  • Dimensions (LxW): 125x70 mm
  • Connector type: USB
  • Add. properties: Quick DPI adjustment
  • Cable type: braided

The Lenovo Y Gaming Optical Mouse will go on sale in September 2016 at a price starting from 2,990 rubles.

Lenovo mouseY Gaming Precision Mouse

The gaming laser mouse Y Gaming Precision Mouse received extremely high positioning accuracy thanks to the reliable Avago A9800 sensor with customizable resolution, the upper limit of which is 8200 dpi, and a maximum polling rate of 1000 Hz. The mouse has a bright design and ergonomic contours, has textured side pads and pulsating LED backlighting, is equipped with nine programmable buttons with Omron switches, and four replaceable 5-gram weights give gamers the opportunity to accurately select the weight of the mouse and ensure maximum comfort in the game. The high reliability of the main keys is indicated by a resource of 20 million keystrokes.

SpecificationsLenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse (GX30J07894)

  • Max. Manipulator resolution: 8200 dpi
  • Polling frequency: 1000 Hz
  • Additional buttons: 9 programmable
  • Dimensions (LxW): 133.8x84.4 mm
  • Connector type: USB
  • Add. properties: weight adjustment with 4 weights, LED backlight
  • Cable type: braided

The Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse will go on sale in September 2016 at a price starting from 3,990 rubles.

Lenovo Mouse PadY Gaming Mouse Mat

The Y Gaming Mouse Mat is made in the same design as the gaming series accessories, is made of high-quality materials and has a dense and water-resistant microfiber surface that provides gaming mice with maximum gliding speed and extreme positioning accuracy. The edges of the mat are treated with a braided seam, which guarantees its high wear resistance, and the bottom surface has anti-slip properties. The dimensions of the mat are 350x250 mm, and its thickness is 3 mm.

The Lenovo Y Gaming Mouse Mat will go on sale in September 2016 at a price of 990 rubles.

Mechanical keyboardY Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

Dynamic mechanical keyboard Y Gaming Mechanical Keyboard has instant response and high accuracy of clicks thanks to the use of an anti-ghosting mechanism, and also offers the ability to record 18 macros on the fly and assign them to six additional buttons (3 each), which ensure the passage of any game missions. A removable wrist rest with a textured surface allows your hands not to slip and allows you to choose their individual comfortable position. Customizable red LED backlighting (5 levels) complements the keyboard design.

SpecificationsLenovo Y Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

  • Key type: mechanical, with Anti-ghosting effect
  • Additional buttons: 6 programmable macros with recording function
  • Dimensions (LxW): 530.8x230.8x28 mm
  • Weight: 1.55 kg
  • Key resource: up to 50 million clicks
  • Interfaces: USB 2.0, 3.5 mm microphone input, 3.5 mm audio output, 3.5 mm combo jack adapter
  • Peculiarities: adjustable red LED backlight, removable wrist rest
  • Cable type: wicker, 1.8 m

The Lenovo Y Gaming Mechanical gaming keyboard will go on sale in September 2016 at a price starting from 4,990 rubles.

Y Gaming Stereo Headset

The Y Gaming Stereo Headset is equipped with 50mm neodymium speakers that reproduce all audible frequency range, from low bass to very high sounds. Lightweight earcups, breathable ear pads and a swivel mount allow you to precisely adjust the headset to the owner's head and provide a high level of comfort while playing. The accessory is equipped with a retractable microphone with noise reduction function.

SpecificationsLenovo Y Gaming Stereo Headset(GXD0 L03746)

  • Acoustic type: open
  • Ear pads: fabric
  • Drivers: 50 mm, neodymium
  • Frequency range: 20–20000 Hz
  • Resistance: 32 Ohm
  • Interfaces: 3.5mm plug
  • Peculiarities: Noise canceling microphone
  • Cable type: wicker, 2 m
  • Weight: 270 g

The Lenovo Y Gaming Stereo gaming headset will go on sale in September 2016 at a price of 3,990 rubles.

HeadsetY Gaming Surround Sound

Main property gaming headset Y Gaming Surround Sound - the ability to create a 360-degree sound space with surround sound thanks to 7.1 Surround Sound technology. Lightweight durable plastic earcups and comfortable leather swivel ear pads ensure long-lasting comfort. The retractable microphone with noise reduction function, thanks to the 3.5 mm plug, can be disconnected from the headset if necessary. The long braided cable houses a remote control for volume control and microphone control. The signature design, combining black plastic and red trim elements, is complemented by LED illumination of the stylized logo of the gaming series.

SpecificationsLenovo Y Gaming Surround Sound Headset(GXD0 J16085)

  • Acoustic type: open
  • Ear pads: leather
  • Drivers: 40 mm, neodymium
  • Frequency range: 20–20000 Hz
  • Surround technology: 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound via USB
  • Dimensions (LxW): 190x80 mm
  • Interfaces: 2 x USB, 2 x 3.5mm audio
  • Peculiarities: Detachable noise-canceling microphone, customizable LED lighting
  • Cable type: braided

The Lenovo Y Gaming Surround Sound gaming headset will go on sale in September 2016 at a price starting from 5,990 rubles.

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3790 RUR 3790 RUR

Type - wired, Gaming, Purpose - desktop computer, Sensor type - optical laser, Connection interface - USB, Max. Resolution, dpi - 8200, Min. Resolution, dpi - 200, Scroll wheel, Horizontal scrolling, Primary color - gray, Extra options- Image processing: 11.25 Mpix/s. Max. acceleration: 30G. Max. sliding speed: up to 4.06 m/s, H x W x D (mm) - 41 x 118 x 75, Weight - 0.133

Computer mouse Logitech G502 PROTEUS CORE

5390 RUR 5390 RUR

Type - wired, Gaming, Purpose - desktop computer, Sensor type - optical laser, Connection interface - USB, Max. Resolution, dpi - 12000, Min. Resolution, dpi - 200, Scroll wheel, Horizontal scrolling, Bus polling frequency, Hz - 1000, Primary color - black, Additional parameters - 32-bit microprocessor; 3 built-in profiles; Max. acceleration: > 40G, H x W x D (mm) - 40 x 132 x 75

Computer mouse Asus GX1000 Eagle Eye Mouse

7490 RUR 7490 RUR

Type - wired, Gaming, Purpose - desktop computer, Sensor type - optical laser, Connection interface - USB, Max. Resolution, dpi - 8200, Min. Resolution, dpi - 50, Scroll wheel, H x W x D (mm) - 44 x 129 x 66

Computer mouse Asus Strix Claw Black

4669 RUR 4739 RUR

Type - wired, Gaming, Purpose - desktop computer, Sensor type - optical laser, Connection interface - USB, Max. Resolution, dpi - 5000, Scroll wheel, Bus polling frequency, Hz - 1000, H x W x D (mm) - 45.25 x 122.5 x 71.8, Weight - 0.11

Computer mouse Genius Gila

4995 RUR 4995 RUR

Type - wired, Gaming, Purpose - desktop computer, Sensor type - optical laser, Connection interface - USB, Max. Resolution, dpi - 8200, Min. Resolution, dpi - 200, Scroll wheel, Built-in memory capacity, KB - 32, Primary color - black, Additional parameters - Acceleration: 30 G. Speed: 150 ips. Frame rate: 12000 fps. Recommended game type: MMORPG/RTS games., H x W x D (mm) - 44 x 114 x 72, Weight - 0.197

Computer mouse Razer Naga Hex

4755 RUR 7495 RUR

Type - wired, Gaming, Purpose - desktop computer, Sensor type - optical laser, Connection interface - USB, Response time, ms - 1, Max. Resolution, dpi - 5600, Scroll wheel, Bus polling frequency, Hz - 1000, Primary color - black, Additional parameters - Special switches in the buttons can provide speeds of up to 250 clicks per minute, H x W x D (mm) - 70 x 116 x 46, Weight - 0.134

Computer mouse Razer Taipan

5210 RUR 5210 RUR

Type - wired, Gaming, Purpose - desktop computer, Sensor type - optical laser, optical LED, Connection interface - USB, Response time, ms - 1, Max. Resolution, dpi - 8200, Scroll wheel, Bus polling frequency, Hz - 1000, Additional parameters - speed 200 inches per second (depending on the surface used) and acceleration up to 50 g, H x W x D (mm) - 36 x 124 x 63, Weight - 0.095

Computer mouse Razer Imperator 2012

4895 RUR 4895 RUR

Type - wired, Gaming, Purpose - desktop computer, Sensor type - optical laser, optical LED, Connection interface - USB, Response time, ms - 1, Max. Resolution, dpi - 6400, Min. Resolution, dpi - 800, Scroll wheel, Horizontal scrolling, Bus polling frequency, Hz - 1000, Primary color - black, Additional parameters - Moving speed 200 inches per second (depending on the surface used) and acceleration up to 50 g. Calibration of the sensor to the surface (modes: automatic, manual, off). Possibility of adjusting sensitivity on the fly during the game (On-the, H x W x D (mm) - 42 x 123 x 71, Weight - 0.139

Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse Review | Brief assessment


Lenovo claims that it (~$70) is a "best-in-class" gaming mouse - a very bold claim, especially in light of the fierce competition in this market. At first glance, the mouse looks promising: large, with textured surfaces and a beautiful red and black color scheme. But these are only external advantages, but in fact Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse equipped with a mediocre sensor and very limited software. At around $70, you can and should find a much better option for gaming.

Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse Review | Design

Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse huge: 135 x 84 x 41 mm. It is noticeably larger than other universal mice, for example Razer DeathAdder(127 x 71 x 43 mm) or Logitech Proteus Core (132 x 76 x 41 mm).

At first glance, the design is quite bright. The mouse is both round and angular and has rough textured surfaces for the thumb on one side and the ring and pinky fingers on the other. Featuring black and red colors with matching backlighting Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse looks like a formidable opponent until you take it in your hand.

In fact, the plastic body feels flimsy and cheap to the touch, and its size would only be comfortable for basketball players. If you hold the mouse with your palm it will work fine, but you can forget about the claw and finger grip as it is too big and clunky.

The button layout is unusual, to put it mildly. There are no complaints about the left and right buttons, but the scroll wheel is too rubbery to the touch and feels cheap. Below it there is a DPI selection button with a separate backlight for each set level - this good decision, but it goes out just a second after the change, that is, the indicator is practically useless. In the left top corner There are two more buttons, but they cannot be used to adjust DPI.

There are also two thumb buttons. The first button is a triangular one, usually used in gaming mice to enable “sniper mode” (temporary DPI reduction for first-person shooters), but in Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse this feature is not available. The second button is universal, but it is long, thin and located just above the thumb, so pressing is unintuitive.

Among the advantages, I would like to note the presence of four weights of 5 grams in the set, with the help of which you can easily increase the weight of the mouse by inserting them into a special compartment on the bottom. Inserting and removing the weights is not very convenient, but overall it is one of the best features Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse.

Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse Review | Functionality

A mouse can be bulky and cheap, but that's forgivable if it has a lot of useful features. additional functions or high accuracy. Unfortunately, Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse did not succeed in either one or the other. The software is quite limited and looks archaic.

Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse works with specialized software under the same name. While Lenovo also makes the Y Gaming headset, there's no connectivity between the devices, putting the company at a disadvantage compared to utilities like Razer Synapse 2.0, Logitech Gaming Software, and Roccat Swarm.

In theory, the software allows you to reprogram buttons, adjust DPI, control the backlight and set macros. In practice, the button assignment functionality is limited simple commands mouse and multimedia controls. Unless you create a macro, you won't even be able to assign a keyboard command to a mouse button, even though this is a standard feature of almost every gaming mouse. A mouse that cannot imitate keyboard shortcuts cannot be called a gaming mouse; it is just an office mouse with DPI adjustment.

Macros work, but creating them requires a fairly arcane series of steps involving various steps of programming and button validation. Simply assigning the A key to the thumb button for the attack movement command in StarCraft II will not work, you need to work hard.

The mouse's other features are quite practical, but somewhat confusing. You can install and sign individual profiles, but you cannot link them to games or other programs. There are two separate menus for selecting the DPI level, and they don't seem to have much to do with each other. To set the breathing effect for the highlight (the only effect available), you must uncheck the box.

Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse Review | Using the mouse

Typically, design and software flaws can be forgiven if the mouse is highly accurate in games. The high-quality sensor ensures that your hand movements are accurately transferred to the game, no matter how comfortable or intuitive the mouse is. software. Mouse Accuracy Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse It can't be called terrible, but it doesn't live up to the gaming standard.

We checked Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse in Rainbow Six Siege, StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void, Batman: Arkham Knight and Star Wars: The Old Republic, with mixed results. Y-Gaming Precision didn't excel in any category (especially FPS, since the sniper mode button doesn't perform that function) and didn't perform well in some cases.

Hunting terrorists in Rainbow Six Siege was as convenient as commanding space forces in Legacy of the Void. However, even with increased DPI, the camera movement in Arkham Knight and The Old Republic was sharp and jerky. The mouse's sensor feels slow and unresponsive, and although this problem is not so bad in single-player games, in general we rarely encounter such a drawback in mice of this level.

Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse Review | Conclusion

Best case scenario Lenovo Y Gaming Precision Mouse not impressive, and at worst, upsetting. Many of its shortcomings would be forgivable for a budget mouse, but without discounts it costs about $70. For this money you can buy an excellent mouse Logitech Daedalus Apex(English) or no less impressive Razer DeathAdder Chroma(English). If Lenovo truly wants to compete in the gaming mouse segment, its next product will have to be much better.

Advantages

  • Adjustable weight
  • Comfortable textured grip surface

Flaws

  • Bulky body
  • Useless software
  • Unstable operating speed
  • Inconvenient button layout

Lenovo Y Laser Gaming Mouse (GX30J07894) highlights bright design from a famous brand. This device is suitable for fans of various types of gaming: shooters, strategy games or multiplayer combat games.

Main technical characteristics

By purchasing a device, the user will receive the following benefits:

  • function of adjusting the resolution of the optical sensor up to 4000 dpi;
  • high polling frequency for response accuracy of 1 GHz;
  • 5 buttons with the ability to assign macros, equipped with an Omron switch.

The body of the gadget is made of high-quality plastic with Teflon coating, which provides a pleasant feeling when touched.

The Lenovo Y Laser Mouse (GX30J07894) is designed to prevent slipping when your hands get sweaty and is perfect for any grip.

The device is designed for right-handed use.

The cable length is 1.8 meters, which will be enough to connect the device to a laptop or system unit computer.

Bright red lighting will add emotion and drive to the gamer’s gameplay.


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