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Razer Lachesis 4000 dpi Laser Gaming Mous--Banshee Blue | 
| Brand: Razer Category: CE
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $61.88 You Save: $18.11 (23%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 516
Platform: Playstation2 Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Playstation 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 2.8 x 1.5
MPN: RZ01-00170100 Model: RZ01-00170100 UPC: 879862000219 EAN: 0879862000219 ASIN: B000WU35JQ
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| Features:
| • | 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor | | • | Up to 100 Inches-per-Second tracking speed | | • | Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons | | • | 32KB Razer Synapse onboard memory | | • | On-the-Fly Sensitivity adjustment |
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Product Description 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' spines. Add 32KB of onboard memory, nine programmable Hyperesponse buttons, as well as an impressive 1000Hz Ultrapolling with 1ms response time, and you've got a formidable weapon in your arsenal of destruction. Victory beckons - move in for the kill.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
6 out of 10 October 12, 2008 In my experience this is a good mouse depending on the game you play, how you play and what surface you play on. If you are low sensitivity this mouse is no good for you. It doesn't seem to be as accurate as my Diamondback 3g when making sweeping turns in my fps games. If you are mid-high sensitivity this mouse is EXCELLENT!. I couldn't notice any tracking inaccuracies when playing at higher sensitivities. Everything was silky smooth. IMPORTANT! You can't use this mouse on a cloth pad, you need a hard surface for it to track properly. The features in the drivers are nice. You can turn the lights off on this mouse unlike on the Copperhead. You can change your DPI settings in increments of 125 which is a bit weird at first but with a little math you can adjust your ingame sensitivity to compensate (i.e. you can't set it to 800dpi you can set 750 or 825). This mouse would be perfect for me if it could play at super-low sensitivities like my Diamondback 3g can.
Best mouse ever! September 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've been using a Copperhead for a while now. What I liked about the Copperhead was the precision and neutral hand orientation is friendly to us lefties. I thought my Copperhead was dying because I couldn't get the drivers to work so I ordered the Lachesis as a replacement.
Logitech has surpassed 2000dpi, but they have yet to offer the same smoothness as the Diamondback not to mention the Copperhead, which completely negates the purpose of 3200DPI.
This mouse is 4000dpi and offers the same smoothness only at higher resolution.
I was initially worried that I might have some problems with lift off, and jumpiness. The mouse shipped with firmware 1.64, and I upgraded to 1.75. Neither firmware had a problem.
The "lift off" movement was no more than 10-20% worse than any other laser mouse which is barely noticeable. Considering the precision, you can't ask for any better than that - plus with this kind of precision, do you really need to lift the mouse? The days of the ball mice are over!
The buttons on the side of the mouse are easier to reach than the copperhead as well.
I'm still getting used to the shape vs the Copperhead, but so far I do not find it any more or less comfortable, I'm just so used to the Copperhead that I'm surprised when I put my hand on something else. My initial reaction is "who cut the sides off my mouse", but overall the feel is close.
I use it with an eXactmat and the Lachesis works excellent on both sides.
Well made mouse. September 20, 2008 Pro: Nice handling, good size, changeable speed, fits in hand well, alot of buttons.
Cons: If you don't play alot of games most of the buttons will be useless, I just turned the extra ones on the side off.
Excellent Product September 18, 2008 This is a fantastic piece of equipment that doesn't deserve the one star ratings that some people threw at it previously. It was incredibly simple to operate..I simply plugged it into my laptop and within seconds, I was utilizing it to play games. I never had to do an install or anything, it was that simple to use - no compatibility issues, no hardware issues, nothing went wrong.
The adjustability of it works very well. You simply press the top or bottom buttons on the middle of the mouse, behind the wheel, to either increase or decrease the dpi, quickly getting it to suit whatever need you have of it. I haven't messed with installing profiles yet, but can't wait to do that as well when I start switching it up a little bit between the games I've been playing.
Overall, this is the best, coolest looking mouse I've owned, and I've gone through 6 'gaming' mice over the past 2 years of varying grades and qualities. I recommend it for anyone that plays pretty much anything on a computer.
Not my style of mouse August 26, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just purchased a Lachesis. I have found that it is not really for me... I use the fingertip style grip more than any other, which feels really funky with the extra wide front area of the mouse... The buttons on the left side are also very hard to click with any style of mouse grip. I do like how lightweight the mouse is though, that and it is very grippy. Seems to work pretty well on my Thermaltake Flare Pad mousepad. The fading in and out effect of the blue light through the Razer logo is pretty cool too. Needless to say, I just ordered a Diamondback 3g, hoping to fix the problem I had with the grip issues I had with this mouse, though I do hate to get rid of the 4000 dpi, when setting it to 1600 dpi, it seems to do well enough for me. I did attempt using the claw grip, which seems to be better with this mouse, however I still prefer to use just my fingertips, so I will be taking this one back to the store where I got it... I'll review the diamondback after I get it. Hoping that the smaller size, and less 'funky' shape works better for me.
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