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Equipped with the revolutionary 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser™ sensor, the Razer Lachesis™ gaming mouse takes on the same lethal traits as its namesake that will send shivers down your enemies’ …
Razer has gone above and beyond in their Lachesis Gaming Mouses design and chucked in a whole barrel of technology to boot. Then to make sure your not going to lose out they added the ability to update the firmware. With it's 4000DPI shift on the fly and it's 9 programmable Non-Slip HyperResponse buttons, Teflon feet and precision 3G laser Sensor they've created a highly precise easy to use mouse that will take your gaming to levels you never thought possible. The abi... Read more
The legend — the myth I’ve always wondered about Razer stuff. Before I touched this mouse, I’d never actually been in the same room as a Razer device. I knew they were respected and their mice considered true precision tools. So I was excited when I got this Lachesis to check out. Unfortunately, I think this has been a poor introduction to the world of Razer. I now also have a Razer Lycosa keyboard which is excellent (look for a review shortly), so I know the company ... Read more
Below is a short list of the highs and lows of the new mouse from Razer. Ideal products do not exist but how close has the Lachesis approached the ideal? Read more
Below is a short list of the highs and lows of the new mouse from Razer. Ideal products do not exist but how close has the Lachesis approached the ideal? Highs: Lows: The Lachesis has got a few opponents on the market currently, namely Logitech G9, Microsoft Sidewinder, Microsoft Habu, SteelSeries Ikari Laser, Razer Copperhead and Razer Diamondback 3G. I compared the new mouse with all of them and found the Lachesis to be the best laser mouse available today. If it we... Read more
We put the prolific manufacturer's newest flagship mouse to the test. Read more
No offfense to Bixby, but the Grados are famous only because of their cult following. I am a hi-fi enthusiast and these just plain felt cheap to me. And for the money, go with the Sennheiser HD 580 headphones. 150 hours to break in headphones is not normal. The Sennheiser HD 580 have a warmer feel and will play back most audio sources without any problems. Read more
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