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Razer Salmosa 3G review |
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Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq
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Friday, 28 November 2008 |
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For the complete "feel" gamers need not only extremely powerful computer, but fine peripherals too. The mouse is one of the most important factors affecting the head shot per second ratio generated by any gamers hand. And that's why today we put to the test Razer Salmosa 3G. As we all know Razer products are famed for quality, comfortability and the constant strife to bring the very best for any gamer. Have they managed to do that yet again? Well, let's find out.
It's snowing out. Winter is officially here and Christmas is less than a month away. Kid gamers are writing their wishlists to Santa Claus – asking for new video cards, processors, motherboards or maybe a gaming mouse?. Rudolf and company will sure have a heavy sled to pull... And what about me? Well I asked for gaming mouse.
And since I apparently made it on the "nice" list, I got one. And since the jolly fat man is sooo... jolly (and fat) it was no ordinary mouse it was Razer Salmosa!
Razer Salmosa technical specifications
- 1800dpi Razer Precision™ 3G infrared sensor
- 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time (125Hz / 8ms for standard mice)
- Mechanical dpi/polling rate switches
- On-The-Fly Sensitivity™ adjustment
- Always-On™ mode
- Ultra-large non-slip buttons
- 16-bit ultra-wide data path (8-bit for standard mice)
- 60-120 inches per second
- Three independently programmable Hyperesponse™ buttons
- Ambidextrous design
- Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
- Zero-acoustic Ultraslick™ Teflon feet
- Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
- Approximate size: 115mm (length) x 63mm (width) x 37mm (height)
Time for a closer look.
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