When you believe about gaming mice Razer is most likely one of the three brands that comes to your brains. This business started production gaming peripherals in the late 1990s and became appealing well known thanks to its Boomslang mouse. In this appraisal I'm taking a nearer look at the Razer Lachesis mouse, this model was launched at the Games conference in Leipzig. Roughly very old history in the tech world, but improved late than never.
The Lachesis is a gaming mouse with a 4000DPI 3G laser sensor, up to 100 inches per second tracking, it has nine keys, 1000Hz ultra polling with 1ms reply time, 32KB of involved memory for your gaming profiles, and on-the-fly sensitivity tuning.
Razer names many of its products after hazardous creatures, and this gaming mouse is no unusual, the South American bushmaster (Lachesis muta) is the biggest pit viper in the globe. It's one of the most dangerous snakes in South-America; the bushmaster can get to lengths of up to 3 meters. Absolutely not amazing you want to find in your bed at night. As well, Lachesis is also Latin for "bringer of silent death".
Just like most other Razer products I've had in my hands, the Lachesis has a nicely designed box:
Some of the characteristics are as follow:
• Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
• Ultra-large non-slip buttons
• 32KB Razer Synapse onboard memory
• 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
• On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
• Always-On mode
• Ultra-large non-slip buttons
• 16-bit ultra-wide data path
• Ambidextrous design
• Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
• 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor
• Gold-plated USB connector
• Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
• Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 71mm (width) x 40mm (height)
• Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
• Variable true dpi setting adjustments in increments of 125dpi
• 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
• 60-100 inches per second
• Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet
The Razer Lachesis has an ambidextrous design; the top is completed out of one piece and has a rubberized non-slip grab. The whole mouse is in black color, and the front has a big Razer symbol with a animated blue, red or white LED behind it. Razer says the design of the mouse is positive to gamers who favor a so-called "claw grip", which means you organize the mouse with your fingers somewhat than your palm.
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