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more about #razer more comments → Odin: I'd still recommend the Microsoft Sidewinder X8 over this. A) It's $15 cheaper. B) It's wireless with a use-and-charge cable. C) Has the best side bu... more » Sian: I continue to be a loyal Razer customer because they seem to be the only folks making high-end ambi mice. I mouse left-handed, so all these top end ri... more » Darren Pinney: I'm seldom in the market for a new mouse/keyboard, as I'm cheap, but I wasn't aware the target market for this kind of product still bought wired mice... more » Snes: How does it stack up against the sidewinder? In my opinion the sidewinder is the best mouse you can buy... but that is because I have bear paws and it... more » Xagest: Definitely love the thicker cable. My old Razor cable broke where it meets the USB plug (a casualty of laptop gaming). Now it's held together by bad... more » njdevil: I would really love a bluetooth mouse shaped something like this- I use a stock Dell XPS wired mouse that I LOVE (Despite its cheapness, it fits my ha... more » SmokeyRivers: Meh, I am not as impressed with that as I am with the new Razer Mamba I just picked up. Loving the Mamba so far, and even though it isn't mac compati... more » met2art: "Look, we're giving you less and charging more. You wanna know why? I'll tell you why. For each mouse we got four drawers full of extra frills like bu... more » phunnyballs: I think it is $50 because it is a laser mouse. Anything less @MSRB at launch would be infared. I have seen ~$30 laser mice, but their laser's die aft... more » Digo: I got my Diamondback for like $25 on woot. #razerabyssus more » duck: Well thank you giz, for catering to us lefties a little as well :-) Those finger-grooves have me doubting a little, but feeling is believing I guess.... more » lostarchitect: Will it actually let you use the scroll wheel as a middle button? I bought a logitech bluetooth mouse not that long ago and the button programming is ... more » Xagest: Okay, the words "Bluetooth" and "Gaming Mouse" really shouldn't be used together in the same product ever _ #razerorochi more » UnderLoK: It's a cool mouse that's for sure, but since I gave up FPS gaming ages ago 4000dpi is about 3000 more than I need! #razerorochi more » Kakkoii: Would have been nice to see a shot with someone hand on the mouse, or holding the mouse, so everyone can get a good idea of it's size. #razerorochi more » -
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Razer Imperator Review
The Imperator is Razer's latest gaming mouse, and it may be their best—oddly, because it feels like a mouse from an entirely different company. More » -
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Razer Imperator Gaming Mouse With Slip-Slidey Thumb Buttons
Razer's Imperator is pretty standard right-handed Razer gaming mouse (5600dpi tracking, etc.), but it has sliding thumb buttons, so you can adjust exactly where they sit on the mouse. Could be gimmicky, but I'm definitely intrigued. [Razer] -
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Razer's No-Frills Abyssus Gaming Mouse Needs More Frills
I'm a minimalist when it comes to mouse bling, but for $50, Razer's Abyssus is a little too lean—there aren't even any thumb buttons—just raw 3500DPI tracking and a 1ms response time with on-the-fly adjustment. More » -
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Razer Orochi Bluetooth Notebook Gaming Mouse Review
Razer's second wireless gaming mouse, Orochi, goes Bluetooth and pint-sized. It feels surprisingly great, actually, but the tracking sensor doesn't quite live up to its promise of portability. More » -
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Razer Moray+ Gaming Headset Has Mic Dongles for DSi, DS Lite and PSP
Razer's original Moray headphones were good for $40—Moray+ adds a mic and has dongles so you can mouth-breathe into your PSP or DSi/DS Lite for $60. But, uh, how often do you wanna do that? [Razer] -
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Razer Sphex Mousepad Lightning Review
The Gadget: Razer's ultrathin Sphex mousepad is sufficiently neat: It's more like a sheet of rugged paper that's sticky on one side and a solid, plasticky, mousing surface on the other. More » -
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Razer Mamba vs. SideWinder X8: Wireless Gaming Mice Review
Gamers have avoided wireless mice like girls with cooties, fearing the grim fate of death and teabagging induced by milliseconds of lag. Razer's Mamba and Microsoft SideWinder X8 promise total wireless freedom, sans teabagging. More » -
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Razer Mamba Gaming Mouse Is Lag Free, Can Kill You With a Single Bite
The Razer Mamba looks like a winner for gamers or anyone looking for a high-performance mouse: Lag free, 2.4GHz wireless or wired, with teflon base, and 1ms polling rate, rather than the usual 8ms. More » -
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Razer Moray In-Ear Headphones Lightning Review (Great for $40)
The Gadget: Moray in-ear headphones from gaming gear giant Razer, designed to be ultra-bassy and equally suited for MP3 players or Nintendo DSes. More » -
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Lightning Review: Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse for PC and Mac
The Gadget: Razer's DeathAdder, an 1800dpi right-handed gaming mouse for PC or Mac. More » -
#gaming
Razer vs. SteelSeries PC Gaming Gear Battlemodo: Which One Made Me a Better Gamer?
Not to be a prick, but I'm a better gamer than probably 80 percent of you. At any given first-person shooter, I will probably kill you more than you kill me, and by a decent margin. The point is, I'm good—but I'm no pro. I've actually always been skeptical about "pro" gaming gear, and the sliver of an edge you might gain by paying a lot more. I put complete setups from both SteelSeries and Razer—using my beloved, well-worn five-year-old Logitech gear as a control—through a rigorous multi-day Battlemodo to definitively answer a single, fundamental question: Will pro gaming gear make me a better gamer? More » -
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Best Buy in San Francisco Charges More For Opened Merchandise
A Giz reader entered into a San Francisco Best Buy today and was confronted with the image above. An open box Razer Lachesis Gaming Mouse for $71.99 ($8 off regular price) when they are clearly on sale for $59.99. Naturally, Best Buy customer service sprung into action stating that they cannot change the price of an open item, there are none left in the back, and all of the managers were conveniently in "a meeting." More »

