Technical Breakdown

The Corsair M600 Pro XT boasts a PMW3389 sensor with a 26,000 DPI resolution, while the M600 Pro LPX utilizes a PMW3360 sensor with a 12,000 DPI resolution. The M600 Pro XT also features a higher polling rate of 1000 Hz compared to the 500 Hz of the M600 Pro LPX, resulting in smoother tracking and responsiveness. Additionally, the M600 Pro XT has optical switches with a 0.2 ms response time, offering enhanced durability and precision over the mechanical switches in the M600 Pro LPX.

Performance Insights

In tests, the M600 Pro XT’s PMW3389 sensor provides exceptional accuracy and tracking, even at high sensitivity settings. Its 26,000 DPI resolution allows for pinpoint precision in gaming or creative applications. The M600 Pro LPX’s PMW3360 sensor still delivers solid performance, but its lower DPI resolution may not be suitable for users requiring extreme sensitivity. Furthermore, the M600 Pro XT’s optical switches provide a noticeable edge in terms of speed and durability, making it a more reliable choice for demanding gaming or productivity tasks.