PC gaming peripheral specialists Razer have launched an upgraded Razer Lachesis with a 3.5G laser sensor providing 5600dpi sensitivity.
The new model also has nine programmable 'Hyperesponse' buttons and features 1000 Hz 'Ultrapolling' for minimal latency, On-the-fly sensitivity adjustment and large, non-slip buttons. The mouse is also heavy on customisation options a multi-color LED that allows gamers to choose from 16 million glowing hues, as well as a variable dpi setting that can be adjusted in 125 dpi increments.
The mouse is able to track up to 200 inches per second and even offers a gold plated USB connector. The Razer Lachesis will go on sale for around $79.99 or about £60.
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