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Since model PLN2020 the PTE has seen newer updated models come out like the PLN2034, PLN2037, etc. If you look at that old datasheet the native cpi is listed as 800. So back to what I was saying earlier, there seem to be two camps of thought. One camp assumes all newer PTE models have an 800 native cpi as well. This is what I believe. However there are many people that believe the factory dpi/cpi setting in Razer Synapse is the default. AKA 1800 cpi which is what the mouse ships set at. My gut feeling tells me this is incorrect since all of Razer's mice are shipped at 1800 as the default regardless of the sensor the mouse has, whether it be Avago or Philips. I suppose it is a somewhat feasible idea though.
So short answer: 800 cpi (in my opinion)