The R.A.T. 9 by MadCatz uses a Laser sensor from Philips, specifically the PLN 2032 / PLN 2033, providing a DPI/CPI range of 25-6400dpi (in 25dpi steps. This results in a tracking speed of Up to 6m/sec, and a maximum acceleration of 50G. It uses a USB 2.4Ghz Wireless connection.
Take the lead and lose the wire with the top-of-the-range R.A.T. 9. The power and performance of the R.A.T. 7 combine with next-generation wireless technology for an unsurpassed gaming experience.
Specification | |
No. of Buttons | 8 |
No. of Macro Keys | |
No. of Game Profiles | |
Connection | USB 2.4Ghz Wireless |
Cable length | |
Wireless | |
Battery Type | |
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Colour | |
Ambidextrous | No |
Coating | |
Software | |
Weights | 5 x 6g |
Switch | |
Feet | |
Encoder | |
Sensor | |
Type | Laser |
Brand | Philips |
Model | PLN 2032 / PLN 2033 |
Processor | |
Lift off distance | |
DPI/CPI | 25-6400dpi (in 25dpi steps |
Memory Size | |
Max tracking speed | Up to 6m/sec |
Max acceleration | 50G |
Polling Rate | up to 1000Hz |
FPS | |
NVIDIA Reflex | |
Lighting | |
Colour Options | |
Lighting Effect | |
Dimensions & Weight | |
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Weight (grams) | |
Weight w/o cable |