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Razer 3G Laser Sensor Mouse Has a 4000 DPI Sensor

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Razer 3G Laser Sensor Mouse Has a 4000 DPI Sensor

 

http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/peripherals/razer-3g-laser-sensor-mouse-has-a-4000-dpi-sensor-292706.php

 

http://www.dailytech.com/Razer+Announces+4000+dpi+Gaming+Mouse/article8578.htm

 

Razer Announces 4000 dpi Gaming Mouse

 

Wolfgang Hansson (Blog) - August 23, 2007 7:21 PM

 

Razer kicks Microsoft in the mouse with the 4000 dpi Lachesis

 

Most gamers understand the value of a good mouse when it comes to optimizing their game play. Certainly, a good mouse won’t make a bad player better, but a good mouse can help a decent player have more fun.

 

This week Microsoft revived the SideWinder name with a new SideWinder Mouse that had a paltry 2000 dpi. Paltry compared to the new Razer Lachesis, which is equipped with the new Razer 3G Laser engine good for a whopping 4000 dpi non-interpolated sensitivity setting. In addition to the high-sensitivity, the Lachesis also has a tracking speed of 60-100 IPS and can withstand acceleration of up to 25G during play.

 

Razer also uses the familiar on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment with one notable improvement, rather than using software to adjust the sensitivity levels, all adjustments on the Lachesis are done with hardware. That means you get true sensitivity settings, not settings resulting from interpolation

 

The Lachesis uses an ambidextrous design that Razer optimized for a “claw” grip. Razer’s Synapse software handles the mouse programming and the Lachesis also has 32kb of onboard memory to store game profiles.

 

Ultrapolling at 1000 Hz provides a 1ms response time and the mouse has nine independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons. The data path on the mouse is 16-bit ultra-wide and uses the always-on mode to reduce lag.

 

The Lachesis only comes with a black body and is available with two lighting colors, Phantom White and Banshee Blue. The Lachesis will be available in October 2007 globally for $79.99.

 

http://images.dailytech.com/nimage/5755_razerlachesis-lrg.jpg

 

Razer Lachesis Gaming Mouse (Source: Razer) _

I've never liked the Razor mice. I don't mind the looks, but they are not the comfortable and some of the buttons are in bad positions....
Nice mouses but hard to choise one: because if less expensive, I shall buy both to test it.

 

Egidio.

Well the razer one is $79, the G9 is $99.
Nice mouses but hard to choise one: because if less expensive, I shall buy both to test it.

 

Egidio.

Well the razer one is $79, the G9 is $99.
ive been using a diamondback for a while now and i love it, but i do wish they made specific mice for righties and lefties, but i mean, 4000dpi, maybe you can use it as a scanner too :-P
ive been using a diamondback for a while now and i love it, but i do wish they made specific mice for righties and lefties, but i mean, 4000dpi, maybe you can use it as a scanner too :-P
4000dpi is wayyyyy too sensitive for FPS's. I keep my logitech G7 set at 900dpi and that seems to be perfect for me.
4000dpi is wayyyyy too sensitive for FPS's. I keep my logitech G7 set at 900dpi and that seems to be perfect for me.

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