DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Glorious Gaming, a global leader in PC gaming hardware, today announced the launch of its latest evolution of the award-winning Model D mouse, the Model D 2. Available in both ...
Glorious are aiming to cater for everyone with the Model O 2 Pro and Model D 2 Pro, with the former being a symmetrical ...
Why it matters: Glorious PC Gaming Race, the fantastically named accessory manufacturer, has made its well-priced Glorious Model D mouse available. Featuring a honeycomb design, the mouse is ...
Glorious' new and improved Model D 2 brings its D line-up to the date with the rest of its mouse catalogue, but doesn't come with any new surprises. It's a light and nice-looking mouse that encourages ...
Glorious’s gaming mice have been a popular choice among PC gamers for the last several years. It’s Model O 2 Wireless and Model D Pro wireless made a splash and impressed us in our combined review.
Glorious specializes in high-performance computer gaming mice, keyboards, and related accessories. While the company has its fair share of flashy, LED-blinged products, Glorious also has several ...
Last month, I reviewed my first Glorious PC Gaming Race mouse, the Model O Ultralight, and it was pretty fantastic. Today, I get to kick things up to the next level, with the latest Model D- Wireless ...
At first, I was a bit skeptical about the design of the Glorious Model D gaming mouse. There are a few companies that make mice with hollowed-out shells but this is the first I’ve used. The Model D ...
Not too long ago, we reviewed the Pro versions of the Glorious Model D 2 and O 2, a pair of gaming mice geared towards competitive play that trimmed out a lot of flashiness in favor of no-nonsense, ...
Alexandra is an associate editor on CNET's Performance Optimization team. She graduated from Marymount Manhattan College in New York City, and interned with CNET's Tech and News teams while in school.
The Glorious D 2 Pro 4KHz/8KHz achieves what it sets out to do: provide competitive gamers with an absurd polling rate. Though ask yourself this, do you really need it? The answer is probably no, in ...