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Razer Mamba: with or without wire?

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Razer Mamba: with or without wire?

Razer Mamba: with or without wire?

Author: Marc Mouthaan

Publication: 04/13/2009 2:58 PM

News type: Product news

Source: Razer

Views: 1168

Razer recently introduced a product of which they claim is one of the few properly-functional wireless gaming mice. The Mamba, as it is called, realises a polling frequency of 1000 Hz thanks to the integrated Gaming-Trade technology. This makes it possible to have only a single milisecond of lag, making Razer's new mouse the best-performing.

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Razer mentions that battery life will not be a problem. The battery allows for up to 14 hours of intensive use, or even 72 hours when used normally. Recharging is done throgh a docking station, which also functions as the mouse's wireless receiver. The Dual-Mode functionality of the mouse allows the Mamba to be connected wired to a USB-connector on-the-fly. When the mouse is connected through USB, the battery is also recharged. 

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The Razer Mamba is equipped with a 5600 DPI Razer Precision 3.5G Laser sensor, which flawlessy recognizes accelerations of up to 50G. The mouse is sized 128 x 70 x 42.5 mm and features seven programmable buttons. The integrated memory allows user profiles and macro's to be saved into the mouse, without requiring any additional software. The Mamba gaming mouse is compatible with all Windows versions from 2000 and up. 

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The mouse is expected to be released in May this year, bearing a recommended pricetag of €129.

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