At the end of last year, Sairui announced the launch of the new Rival 300S gaming mouse, its biggest feature is the upgraded TrueMove1 engine.
Sai Rui said the new TrueMove1 sensor in the actual performance of the overall superiority over the previous generation of products equipped with 3310 sensors, with higher response speed and accuracy, while solving the 3310 lifted frame loss problem.
TrueMove1 system equipped with the Rival 300S because the sensor package is widely discussed peripherals enthusiasts, so in the end what is the TrueMove1 sensor?
Recently, Jeff Chang, Senior Product Manager at Racer, explained the TrueMove1 sensor in detail.
TrueMove1 is a 7200 CPI, 240 IPS native optical sensor that Cyrus and PixArt teamed up to create. TrueMove1 combines advanced dithered technology with ultralow signal response delay technology to deliver the true 1-to-1 ratio 1 track.
TrueMove1 is based on the 3360 sensor but with faster feedback times and an optimized 1: 1 tracking TrueMove1 has a CPI ranging from 200CPI to 7200CPI and can be adjusted at 100 CPI for the smallest unit.
The final race Core TrueMove1 performance is set to 7200 CPI, 240 IPS and 30G acceleration.
These three values may be the basic general knowledge of the performance of the mouse, but these do not explain the quality of a mouse, but it can be seen, the design of Sairui TrueMove1 the accuracy and delay as a top priority.
In addition , The delay of TrueMove1 is lower than that of 3310 and other series sensors, TrueMove1 has the similar delay level as 3330 sensor.
Prior to the 3310's being recognized by players in the market, unlike the 3988 variable delay, the 3310 Series has the advantage of its modified delay, known as quantitative delay. Quantitative delay makes it easy to achieve the muscle memory of a pressure gun, unlike variable delays, The delay of each move will be random distribution.
Jeff Chang finally said, TrueMove1 The TrueMove1 system is a tremendous leap forward compared to the 3988 or the PMW3310 we used on the Rival 300 TrueMove1 really allows you to feel accurate 1: 1 tracking, which is what the player said, "Where is that?"