![]() ![]() ![]() There is only one phrase that describes the SteelSeries Rival in front, and that is "The Master - Unleashed" in two different languages. A photo of the mouse and charger can be seen occupying the majority of the box in the middle. The black and dark grey background is accentuated by white text printed on the box, with the model name in sharp, deep orange in the upper left hand corner. I have always been a big fan of SteelSeries' clean and relatively modern design, as shown in the photo above. Actually, the layout and format is exactly the same as its stablemate being an updated design derived from the original Sensei reviewed by my colleague Devin nearly three years ago. The retail box design for the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless is practically identical to the SteelSeries Rival. Using the Standard service, it was really beat up when it got here, but at least everything is safe and sound inside. With the heat now mostly behind us, and I am playing "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Green Day once more, I unboxed the mouse, and got to work. ![]() We have not exactly been expecting it at the time, so it was a nice surprise for the day. On one lazy July afternoon, UPS dropped off the package on our doorstep here in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Our review unit of the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless came in a medium sized, brown corrugated cardboard box from the company's American offices in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Featuring an improved sensor and more durable switches in addition to cutting the cord, is this the mouse to rule them all? You have questions, we got answers. Instead, it is the wireless version of a modified and upgraded SteelSeries Sensei. Apparently, unlike the obvious-question-has-obvious-answer I proposed earlier, the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless is not just a wireless version of the SteelSeries Sensei, even though it is, indeed, wireless. I mean, they called it the Sensei Wireless for a reason. Judging by the same logic, as we come together today to review the SteelSeries Sensei Wireless, one could say this is just the wireless version of the APH Recommended SteelSeries Sensei reviewed by Devin Chollak in December 2011. Therefore, to make reword this into a question with an obvious answer those of the male gender will understand, what is the difference between a wired network and a wireless network? If you answered one has wires and one does not, congratulations, this is not a trick question - my Electrical Engineering professor who taught a third year course in communication systems will have to agree with you (This was actually a real question that appeared on a quiz and the midterm when I took it a few years ago). If you have not searched up the difference yet, basically, a dress is full body, whereas a skirt only covers up to the waist. As it turned out, my colleague Aaron was no exception he actually found out just last week. actually, I am a guy, so I really did not know the difference until someone told me three months ago. For example, what is the difference between a dress and a skirt? Uhh. ![]()
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