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    New gaming sensor released by Razer.

    I want to tell you that I ma a great fan of game. I heard the Razer released new gaming censor. Razer has changed the sensors on their Imperator and Mamba with their new 4G dual sensor which is able of 6400 dpi and quoted by Razer as "the next level of gaming accuracy as it takes benefit of both an optical and a laser sensor" .I do get this attractive, if it in fact does what it says then we almost certainly have a new king of gaming sensor. It also appears like Razer are not unaware to the truth that their recent Imperator and Mamba utilizes the junk 'Philips twin eye' which some members here declare there is nothing incorrect with it.

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    Re: New gaming sensor released by Razer.

    I would like to tell you that I purchase my Razer material with the help of Amazon site. I have most important, which finds me free two-day shipping (even though standard 3-6 day shipping is in general at no cost anyway), and their usual prices are commonly the lowest. The DeathAdder, for example, is $45 at Amazon site, $60 from Razer's store and most other retailers. So it depend on you that where you purchase. But fro my point of view Amazon is better for you.

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    Re: New gaming sensor released by Razer.

    I considered Razer would have missing the stupid charging dock and did what Logitech did with the little USB dongle, its tough to be convenient or even just moving from one place to another place with a vast thing like that, sometimes. I like to now shift from my place to the tv room and game with my lapdesk, and it would be good to have a factual wireless mouse, where I would not have to take around a slew of wires they call a docking station.

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    Re: New gaming sensor released by Razer.

    I will also now point out that the shipping choices from Razer are unreasonable. It will get a full week from date of shipping for me to obtain it. Accelerate shipping charges are also unreasonably high. Compare that with Amazon ($4 same-day release) or Apple (free 2nd day delivery if you call). I also heard about its releasing. I still I didn’t see. I want also purchase it. I’ll see the complete detail about its releasing then I’ll post there. But you can see the images then you will go on the Google.

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    Re: New gaming sensor released by Razer.

    I will absolutely agree with that. The technique I play most games (approximately 20 inches for a 360 degree turn), the minimum helpful DPI for me is 280.To in fact require a resolution near 6,000 DPI, you would have to be doing a 360 in exactly less than one inch, which is attractive much ridiculously high understanding. I love my Mamba for its shape and the ease of wireless. Hell, if they made a wireless Death Adder with the similar optical sensor it utilizes now, I would jump on that.

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    Re: New gaming sensor released by Razer.

    I purchase the old Mamba two weeks before and acknowledged it two days ago, now I asked for a reimbursement to purchase the new one, I checked the "old" Mamba and it's a remarkable mouse! I am depressing to send it back .But I will have an alienware m14x rapidly and the color altering will fit completely with the Alien FX, also the +15% battery life is cool and if it is even more accurate than it is already it will just be insane! The cost is high but the quality is tremendous.

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