According to Robert Krakoff, president of Razer, “None of the DPI numbers on our mice are interpolated figures, which other mouse makers’ achieve by enabling tweaking of the software included with their mice. Our DPI specifications are all hardware-based, which essentially means what you see is what you get – true DPI.”
Krakoff also mentioned that the Lachesis gaming mouse features another two buttons below the scroll wheel. Using these buttons, gamers can cycle through pre-determined DPI stages.
“We’ve heard the communities’ requests for true on-the-fly DPI switching and we-ve designed the Razer Lachesis to make it possible,” added Krakoff.
The design of the Razer Lachesis laser gaming mouse is simply amazing. It measures 129mm (l) x 71mm (w) x 40mm (h) and weighs around 128gs. This mouse is sure to become a craze among gamers who desire nothing but the best when it comes to doing what they do the best i.e. gaming!
Features of the Razer Lachesis Laser Gaming Mouse at a glance:
*4000DPI 3G Laser Sensor
*60 – 100 IPS (depends on the surface)
*Improved Lift-off Distance
*Razer Synapse 32kb Onboard Memory
*Variable DPI settings in 125DPI increments
*1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response
*Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
*On-The-Fly Sensitivity
*Always-On mode
*Ultra-large non-slip buttons
*16-bit ultra-wide data path
*Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet
*Gold-plated USB connector
*Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
In the past, Razer launched equally cool looking mice for gamers such as the Boomslang and DeathAdder mice. The Razer Lachesis laser gaming mouse will cost $79.99 (around Rs.3290) and is expected to be available in October 2007.
source:techshout.com