There’s a new device on the market for the PC gamer. It’s the SideWinder, the ultimate gamer mouse available at the moment. I’ve just ordered mine and I can’t wait to test it! It’s got pretty much everything I ever wanted a mouse to have. More options would probably be illegal, and less would be a shame :-)
Have a look and see for yourself:

- Shape Designed for Handling
The unique shape and button positions are engineered for fast, comfortable, precise gaming action. - On-the-Fly DPI Switching
Three buttons instantly switch between DPI 400, 800, and 2000 or you can customize settings using special software. - First-Ever LCD Display on a Mouse
DPI settings and macro recording icons are displayed on the mouse to reduce on-screen interference. - Cable Anchor + Accessories Storage Box
Enjoy wired performance with the feel of wireless, easily adjust your cable configuration, and conveniently stow away your accessories. - Quick Launch Button
One-touch takes you to Games Explorer in Windows Vista. Easily access your games on your PC. - 5 Programmable Main Buttons
Customize your main gaming buttons to your preference. - Advanced Gaming Software
Buttons and switches can be assigned on the fly, you can program macros and profiles, and game settings can be customized for fast action. - Engineered for Speed
RESOLUTION: 2000 dpi
IMAGE PROCESSING: 7080 frames per second
MAX ACCELERATION: 20 G
MAX SPEED: 45 inches per second
USB REPORTING: 500 Hz
GLIDE: 3 sets of different mouse feet (for glide preference)
BUTTONS (Left/Right): 9 million clicks - Replaceable Mouse Feet
Choice of three different materials for glide preference. - Wide Metal Scroll Wheel
Better feel and response with detent clicking action. - Vertical Metal Side Buttons
The top/bottom design makes locating the side buttons easier and reduces the inadvertent actuation risk. - Adjustable Mouse Weights
Select your preference of mouse weight with the included 4 weights, giving you the choice to adjust your mouse weight anywhere between 5 and 30 grams in 5 gram increments.
Here’s a little movie from a guy who just got his own SideWinder, and he’s taking a closer look to the features:

