CeBIT 2008: Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse
Published by Sierra Monica B., on Mar 09 2008, in the categories: Gadgets

Razer is a company located in California, focused on developing gaming devices using its proprietary technologies and a strong collaboration with gamers, so that its products always meet the latest industry requirements.
At CeBIT this year, Razer introduced its first entry-level gaming mouse, Razer Salmosa

It is a good option for those that have just started searching for a quality gaming mouse and it features the Razer 3G Infrared Sensor for high speeds reaching 1800dpi, 1000Hz Ultrapolling, 1ms response time, mechanical dpi/polling rate switches, On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment, Always-On mode, large non-slip buttons, a 16-bit wide data path, between 60 and 120 inches per second, three Hyperesponse buttons programmable independently, ambidextrous design, 24 individual click positions-scroll wheel, 0-accoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet, 7-foot non-tangle cord, and measures 115 x 63 x 37 mm.

"The Razer Salmosa sets a precedent as being the lightest mouse in its class; it is perfect for gamers that require pure speed and agility,” said Robert Krakoff, Razer’s president. “Our goal was to create an affordable, introductory gaming-grade mouse. With the Razer Salmosa, we have created a mouse that is ideal for gamers who have yet to experience the difference a gaming-grade mouse from Razer can offer to their game.”
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