The Specter Cluster, M55 // Ian Parr

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The Specter Cluster, M55 // Ian Parr
New Post has been published on http://www.technologyx.com/featured/corsair-m55-rgb-pro-gaming-mouse/
Corsair M55 RGB PRO Gaming Mouse
Follow up to our June 13th release of the Nightsword RGB, is it’s fraternal twin the M55 RGB PRO.While the Nightsword makes a hard right handed flank, the RGB PRO is capable of a full on blitz. While this ambidextrous multi-grip gaming mouse appeases a broader variety of gamer’s the ergonomic comfort of the Nightsword … Follow up to our June 13th release of the Nightsword RGB, is it's fraternal twin the M55 RGB PRO.While the Nightsword makes a hard right handed flank, the RGB PRO is capable of a full on blitz. While this ambidextrous multi-grip gaming mouse appeases a broader variety of gamer's the ergonomic comfort of the Nightsword is missing. Unboxing The M55 is a basic mouse. 8 buttons with what we would call the basic mouse layout. Weighing in at only 86g it's very agile and light.Included are a manual and a warranty pamphlet and that's about it. The M55 has a… Corsair M55 RGB PRO Gaming Mouse Corsair M55 RGB PRO Gaming Mouse 2019-06-19 Review Overview Build & Composition Specs/Features Practical use Price 60 Decency The M55 is a good tool for public domains where reliability and functionality are key. Ambidextrous to appease the public but for the more advanced crowd the M55 probably will not suffice. User Rating: Be the first one !
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The Specter Cluster lies about 17,600 light years from Earth and contains about 100,000 stars. It was originally discovered by Nicolas Louis de Lacaille (1713-1762) in 1752 while observing from South Africa. Messier knew about this cluster, but its southern position meant that it rarely rose above the horizon in Paris. Messier starting looking for it in 1754, but did not find it for 24 years until 1778! Perhaps that's why it is a specter!