 | Razer Abyssus Infrared Gaming Mouse
By combining simplicity with a state-of-the-art 3.5G 3500 dpi infrared sensor, the Razer Abyssus stands ready to frag.
The Razer Abyssus gaming mouse is a masterpiece with a perfect blend of cutting edge technology and a back-to-basics design.
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 | Razer DiamondBack 3G Infrared Gaming Mouse
The Razer Diamondback 3G is the sequel to the original Razer Diamondback. The 3G part of the name refers to Razer's latest Infrared sensor, dubbed the "3G".
The Razer Diamondback 3G has 1800 dpi sensitivity, seven programmable buttons, on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment...
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 | Razer Krait Optical Gaming Mouse
The Razer Krait is one of Razer's budget mice. Capable of 1600DPI optical resolution and 1000mhz sample rate, it can hang in there with Razer's more expensive mice.
The Razer Krait and the Razer Diamondback share many key elements. They have the same 1600 dpi optical sensor...
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 | Razer Lachesis Laser Gaming Mouse
The Razer Lachesis comes with Razer's newly developed laser sensor, the Precision 3G. The Razer 3G sensor is the heart of the beast with a whopping 4000dpi. and wrapped a brand-spanking new professional mouse around it - the Razer Lachesis. |
 | Razer Mamba Wireless Laser Gaming Mouse
As one of the best presentations of Retail packaging, the Razer Mamba wireless laser mouse comes mounted on a clear plastic pedestal inside a tall Plexiglass case—almost as if its in a trophy case with no cables to be seen. The wireless transceiver/charging station, battery, USB cable, and documentation are all hidden inside the base in cardboard drawers that can be opened individually...
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 | Razer Naga MMOG Laser Gaming Mouse
The Razer Naga is designed with MMO games in mind, instantly noticeable by the number of macro buttons included. It also has an impressive specification to back up its gaming orientation, wielding a powerful 5600 DPI precision laser sensor and a 1000Hz polling rate to directly mirror your every moves.
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