![]() ![]() Lanchesis features a "claw grip-style" design with rubberised matte finish, a glowing scroll wheel, pulsating Razer logo and, for a touch of bling, a gold-plated USB connector. Razer said its mouse will strop tracking at much lower lift-off levels than other laser sensors, helping to prevent tracking errors or inadvertent gaming movements if you lift the mouse too high off a surface or, alternatively, if you drop it onto the floor. Razer also claimed a 1ms response time, which is pretty impressive in comparison to, say, Logitech's G9 6.4ms Laser Mouse. Acceleration has also been boosted by 5G to 25G, while the earlier models both achieved a 20G acceleration. ![]() The Lanchesis offers gamers an improvement in tracking speed, compared to previous models like the 1G and 2G, giving it a 35 inches per second (ips) boost to between 60ips and 100ips. ![]() ![]() The corded Razer Lachesis mouse provides a 4000 dots per inch (dpi) sensitivity level - 800dpi higher than its predecessor - and was unveiled at this week's Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany, under the modest banner of the "pinnacle achievement in gaming mice". Separately, Microsoft unveiled a Vista-friendly gaming mouse of its own. Gaming peripherals specialist Razer launched its latest mouse this week, pledging a rage-topping level of sensitivity and a firefight fast response time. ![]()
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