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Thursday, March 17, 2011
Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Mouse Sup guys! As I've promised, my first post would be a review on the mouse you see above. Its the Razer Mamba Wireless gaming mouse. And though its going for about USD130, I really wouldn't mind paying that hefty price for this mouse. Honestly, it's worth the money for a gamer, whether You're a full-time, part-time or leisure gamer. First off, this mouse has been said to be the world's first authentic wireless gaming mouse. It's also known to be a hybrid mouse as it can be used both wireless and wired(for when You're charging it and need to use it). In the photos above, You can see that the mouse is basically placed on a "platform" when You first get it. In that "platform" box, You will get a drawer-like kind of opening where you can slot out the different parts of the whole mouse system. Inside the top box would be the chord for the mouse/charger, the lower box would contain the battery and battery cover to the mouse and the biggest box You see would have the charging platform for the mouse. That's what this baby looks like out of the box and on to its charging platform. As for my own preference, I would definitely mostly use the mouse wireless-ly. The chord would then be connected to the charging platform and would light up with an awesomely cool blue LED. The mouse's scroll button would also light up with the same blue when powered up. As for those who prefer a wired mouse, You could directly connect the chord to the mouse, which would then automatically charge the mouse and at the same time, lets You use the mouse. Besides the charging/wired aspects of this mouse, it has a high arch to it and really feels great under the palm of Your hand and it is mighty easy to grip. The best part of it all, it has a rubbery feel to it! That increases the grip even more. Basically, that's what You get on the outside of the mouse. Moving on to the inside, this mouse, though wireless has an insanely good response time of 1millisecond, compared to the standard wireless mice response time of what I heard, 8milliseconds! That almost sums up to virtually no lag. On top of that, You get a DPI value of up to 5600! You can actually change this value; range of 100 - 5600. Also, it was said that You can have up to 14hours of continuous battery life(continuous most probably means hardcore gaming) AND a 72 hour "leisure" timing, like for when You don't use it for gaming. There are 7 buttons on this crazy mouse and You can change what You wanna use them for after installing the software found. And here's the cool part, the mouse has a built in memory and whatever settings You change on your laptop/computer, the configuration is actually saved in the mouse itself, thus allowing You to bring the settings everywhere You go. Mainly, thats all that is needed to be said about this mouse. This mouse can be found on www.razerzone.com or rather any computer appliance shops found near you. Thanks for reading. I do hope You like my review. Do come back for reviews of other tech stuffs( i like calling it stuffs). Have a nice day! photocredits : www.razerzone.com
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