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| GC 2007: Razer Introduces Its 3G Laser Gaming Mouse ![]() With the introduction of the Razer 3G Laser Sensor, Razer unveils the first mousing sensor to offer true DPI increments modified by hardware, as opposed to other sensors that use smoke and mirrors via software interpolation to estimate the user's defined DPI. Additionally, since the Razer 3G Laser Sensor is housed within the Razer Lachesis, gamers can also make the most of Razer Synapse, allowing users to switch DPI on-the-fly, without drivers. The Razer Lachesis' ambidexterity is favorable to gamers who prefer a "claw grip" on their mice for faster and more precisely controlled swipes. The Razer Lachesis features a rubberized non-slip matte finish, with a glowing scroll wheel and pulsating Razer logo. Razer Lachesis Features: - 4000DPI 3G Laser Sensor; - 60 – 100 IPS; - Improved Lift-off Distance; - Razer Synapse 32kb Onboard Memory; - Variable DPI settings in 125DPI increments; - 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response; - Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons; - On-The-Fly Sensitivity; - Always-On mode; - Ultra-large non-slip buttons; - 16-bit ultra-wide data path; - Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet; - Gold-plated USB connector; - Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord; - Ambidextrous design; - Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 71mm (width) x 40mm (height); - Approximate weight: 128g. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page |