Razer has announced two new additions to its esports hardware lineup: the Viper V4 Pro gaming mouse and the Gigantus V2 Pro ...
How high of a DPI do you truly need in a gaming mouse? The answer depends on who you ask and the though the consensus is typically in a range much lower than what mouse makers like to promote, they ...
The Razer Viper V4 Pro wireless gaming mouse is here and it brings some notable improvements to performance, latency, and ...
Razer, one of the biggest and most recognisable gaming brands on the market, are back once again with their latest version of the popular Mamba mouse. The Mamba comes equipped with a range of extreme ...
The new Basilisk V3 Pro 35K Wireless Gaming Mouse is the latest addition to the Basilisk lineup. The Basilisk V3 Pro 35K Wireless Gaming Mouse brings solid updates and refinements to the series with ...
SteelSeries made the case that DPI is a worthless measurement for the quality of a high-performance gaming mouse. Some of you agreed, others didn’t. One person with a strong opinion was Robert ...
Recently I was invited to test Razer's Viper V4 Pro, as well a new mousepad from the company, the Gigantus V2 Pro. I wasn't ...
I can't post to this old topic, so here's a new thread.<BR><BR>As described by petterf in the linked post, really slow movements of a mouse with 2000 dpi laser or 1800 dpi IR emitter/sensor leads to ...
Razer's Viper V4 Pro provides world-class speed, precision, and input reliability inside a featherweight frame. At $229.99 ...
Razer's Basilisk, a high-DPI mouse meant for first-person shooter gaming, has an interesting new gimmick: a clutch. Positioned for your thumb, it lets you press and hold it to do tasks like change the ...
It's been hiding in plain site under the skillful hand of Team Razer's own TACO, but today Razer officially revealed its brand new esports mouse, the Razer Viper. Not just another optical gaming mouse ...
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