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Bonus Offer! Kensington PilotMouse Pro with Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell. GAME AND MOUSE Game of the Year (Winner of over 20 Awards!) AND, the Mouse of the Millennium! Gravis -- #1 in PC gaming -- brings you the ultimate in stealth action. Enter Tom Clancy4s world of espionage and thrill-packed gameplay as an elite US Commando, a Splinter Cell. Strike with precision, and exit without a trace using the high-performance PilotMouse Optical Pro from Kensington. The best game. The best mouse. What else would you expect from Gravis?
PilotMouse Pro Features
The PilotMouse Optical Pro features a refined shape and cushioned rubber grips that put all 5 powerful programmable buttons at your fingertips. The speed and pinpoint accuracy of Kensington's unique DiamondEye optical technology responds to even your fastest movements. And it works right out of the box -- guaranteed.
- Powerful programmable buttons and award-winning MouseWorks software reduce repetitive tasks to a single click
- Unique shape and design provide ultimate comfort for right-handed users
- Flexible rubber grips for superior control
- DiamondEye optical technology for unmatched acceleration control and ultra-high-speed tracking
- Guaranteed compatibility with your PC or Macintosh
- Four mouse buttons and scroll wheel (scroll wheel is also 5th button)
- Guaranteed to work right out of the box with PC and Mac
- System Requirements: PC-Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP with USB port; PC-Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, or XP with PS/2 compatible mouse port; Macintosh USB port, OS X (10.1.5) or later
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
James Bond... Solid Snake... Ethan Hunt... Based on their recent games, all these so-called superspies could stand to take a few lessons from newcomer Sam Fisher. His name isn't important; the important thing is that his game, Splinter Cell, comes from Tom Clancy's game studio and offers up the kind of sophistication and control you'd expect from the studio that brought gamers Rainbow Six. It's all about the details. When Sam enters a dark area, he's got two options, thermal and night vision. Thermal lets him see the body heat of an enemy soldier, even through walls and doors. Shoot through cover with a high-powered weapon, and you can watch as the heat fades from the body. Not dark yet? Shoot out the lights. Need a distraction? Pick up and toss a tin can. Come up to a door too thick to pass thermal readings? Sneak up to it, slip a fiber-optic lead under the door frame, and peek at what's beyond. When you're ready, open the door--just a little bit at a time. While Splinter Cell lacks a famous hero in the lead role, it does sport the famous technical military thriller author Tom Clancy in the title. And you can see the evidence of his expertise in every facet of the game. Who needs the baggage of Metal Gear Solid 2 when Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell brings you better weapons, better controls, better graphics, better spy toys, and a coherent story?