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Razer unveils Lachesis at Leipzig

Posted on Aug 23, 07 10:22 AM PDT


Razer unveils Lachesis at Leipzig

Razer has just expanded its stable of gaming mice with the announcement of Lachesis, a high precision 3G laser gaming mouse at Leipzig, Germany. It utilizes the revolutionary new Razer 3G Laser Sensor that brings true 4,000DPI and superior tracking speeds (maximum of 100 Inches Per Second) for the most precise gaming experience possible. Tracking also stops at a much lower lift-off level when compared to other laser sensors, doing away with tracking errors whenever the Razer Lachesis is lifted off the tracking surface. On-the-fly DPI switching also makes it simple for gamers to perform minor adjustments and tweaks during a game. The Razer Lachesis will be available in Phantom White and Banshee Blue, retailing for US$79.99 when it is released this October. More features are available after the jump.

• 4000DPI 3G Laser Sensor
• 60 – 100 IPS(a)
• Improved Lift-off Distance
• Razer Synapse™ 32kb Onboard Memory
• Variable DPI settings in 125DPI increments
• 1000Hz Ultrapolling™ / 1ms response
• Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse™ buttons
• On-The-Fly Sensitivity
• Always-On™ mode
• Ultra-large non-slip buttons
• 16-bit ultra-wide data path
• Zero-acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon feet
• Gold-plated USB connector
• Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
• Ambidextrous design
• Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 71mm (width) x 40mm (height)
• Approximate weight: 128g

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By s0ap , 11/11/07 1:43 AM (CommentID #358791)


4000dpi!!!

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By Slasher , 24/08/07 9:23 AM (CommentID #280170)


Looked really good. I prefer the lower design compared to mx500 for example. Sidebuttons looked good placed. Hopefully all buttons are freely bindable in games. I dont want any on-the-fly sensitivity

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By Joseph , 23/08/07 7:38 PM (CommentID #279700)


Coooooool !1

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