Biostar's first gaming mouse is rather minimal but so is the price
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The AM2 offers an Avago sensor, four-step DPI switcher, and even LED lighting, for US$9.99.
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Loved the Intellimice, hope this hits Europe/UK
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I'm guessing Ebuyer will stock the mouse, they are the only major retailer selling their motherboards in the UK as far as I'm aware.
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Well if it's anything like their motherboards, I would advise users to invest in a soldering station and an infinite supply of capacitors :P
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Originally Posted by LeetyMcLeet
Well if it's anything like their motherboards, I would advise users to invest in a soldering station and an infinite supply of capacitors :P
Bad experience with them? :undecided
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wonder if they asked AMD if they could use the AM2 name?
you would think copyright/trademark applies seen as they're both computer equipment :shrug:
and if you say Biostar AM2, my first thought is a mobo, mainly because I'm still using an AM2+ Biostar mobo from 2009. apart from 1 ram slot being a bit wonky sometimes, its been perfectly fine for 7 years.
but what do I know about these things IANAL
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AMD mouse for really? over-heating?
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stevie lee
wonder if they asked AMD if they could use the AM2 name?
Is there a trademark on that socket name, i know they renamed it from M.2 too AM2 because of a trademark issue but did they take out their own?