Staying up for razer.

supposebly it is a mouse and the specs are:

4000 dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser
32KB Razer Synapse onboard memory
Nine independently programmable Hyperresponse buttons
1.000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
On-the-Fly Sensivity adjustment
Variable true dpi setting adjustment in increments of 125dpi
Always-On mode
Ultra-Large non-slip buttons
16-bit ultra-wide data path
0.6 mm lift-off distance
60-100 inches per second
Ambidextrous design
Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet
Gold-plated USB connector
Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 71mm (width) x 40mm (height)

Just rumors at the moment!
 
Well after 3 years the only thing which hasnt changed is my MX510 and i was thinking about buying a new mouse, if it is indeed a new mouse I'm gonna buy one :D
 
truebluecfc said:
Well after 3 years the only thing which hasnt changed is my MX510 and i was thinking about buying a new mouse, if it is indeed a new mouse I'm gonna buy one :D

i have the copperhead and if its a new mouse im buying too.
 
Supposebly this is it:
razer_lachesis.jpg


very similar to death adder.
 
simon50 said:
I can't imagine anything more precise or sensitive than my Diamondback, so what exactly do all the numbers in the specs mean?

Your kidding, Copperhead is even better than you diamondback never mind this.

All the numbers mean it tracks better, means less movement of the hand to move the cursor etc.
 
truebluecfc said:
Well after 3 years the only thing which hasnt changed is my MX510 and i was thinking about buying a new mouse, if it is indeed a new mouse I'm gonna buy one :D

I used to have a MX510 and fancied a change, but wasn't sure if it was worth it.

Got a Deathadder and the difference was amazing :)
 
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