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24 Sep

Everyone who is anyone knows that mouses designed for gaming are the best mouses out there. The Razer DeathAdder in particular has generally been regarded as one of the best mouses on the market today whether you use it for gaming or not.
Well, the above mentioned mouse has just gotten even better as Razer has announced that they are making the next generation DeathAdder available for purchase at $59.99 at some point in the extremely near future. The updates to this version include a 3.5G 3500dpi infared sensor in addition to a braided cable that will virtually eliminate tangles.
Unfortunately for you left handed consumers out there, this device still caters exclusively to right handed folk.
via engadget
Tags: Accessories, deathadder, Desktop PCs, gaming mouse, Laptops, Mobile News, razer23 Jul

If you’re looking to pick up a new wireless mouse for your laptop and just need to go for top of the line, this is for you. Or you know, maybe you’re a gamer?
Anyways, pictured above is Razer’s recently announced Orochi Bluetooth wireless gaming mouse marketed for use with a notebook given its small size. Spec wise it features 4000dpi, onboard memory for macro storage and 7 programmable buttons. Razer will even throw in a disconnectable USB wire for when your Orochi’s battery gets low even though they proudly tout a 1-3 month battery life.
If you’re looking into purchasing one of Razer’s Orochis, expect to pay right around $80 for it.
via Gizmodo
Tags: bluetooth, gaming market, laptop, Laptops, Mobile News, Mouse, notebook, orochi, razer, Uncategorized, wireless7 Oct
Tired of your plain old keyboard but strapped for cash? Always wanted a Razer keyboard? Well, you are in luck then, as Razer has announced a new pair of keyboards, both spins on their Lycosa keyboard.
One of them is Arctosa, a stripped down model that retains the form factor, macro capabilities, anti-ghosting and response time of its big-brother model, all the while dumping the flashing bells and whistles like backlighting to achieve a price tag of $40.
The other keyboard is double that price, but swaps out the rubber coating of the Lycosa keyboard for a glossy, shiny approach, though everything else is the same under the hood.
Whichever one you want, the Arctosa is the cheapest you can get a Razer.
Tags: Desktop PCs, keyboard, razer
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