Shogun Bros. Ballista MK-1 Gaming Mouse Lets You Snipe Like a Boss
That's the company's fancy pants of way of describing the rodent's independent X and Y DPI settings, which you can use to set slow vertical or horizontal movement for stable targeting. It's not just for FPS gamers, though; the mouse comes with 20 customized pre-programmed DPI settings for FPS, MMO, RPG, and moseying about the desktop.
Other features include a 5700 DPI sensor, 1000Hz polling rate, 11 macro keys, 5 finger rests, a thumb selector for speed shoot, and a rubberized chassis.
Look for the Ballista MK-1 to be available in the second quarter of 2012. No word yet on price.