
HP has broadened its accessory assortment with a couple of new products, including two new gamer mice. Gaming mice have to live up to a whole different standard than other regular mice and HP hopes meet these criteria with the HDX Laser Mouse and Laser Gaming Mouse VoodooDNA. The HDX model has five programmable buttons and in-game DPI switching up to 2400 DPI. It can store up to five individual setting profiles.
The somewhat tweaked Laser Gaming Mouse with VoodooDNA spawns from HP's work with PC builder VoodooPC, acuired two year ago. Laser Gaming Mouse sports HP's VoodooDNA software and a resolution of 3200 DPI. It also has some striking similarities with Ideazon Reaper Edge.
HDX Laser Mouse will cost $39.99 while Voodoo DNA will cost you a bit more, $59.99.

HP HDX Laser Mouse

HP Laser Gaming Mouse VoodooDNA

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