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    Default Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse




    PC peripheral maker extraordinaire Razer today announced the Razer Ouroboros gaming mouse, the first fully configurable and physically transformable gaming mouse Razer has ever offered—and firmly in the house that Mad Catz built with their Cyborg R.A.T. line of gaming mice.

    The Razer Ouroboros is an ambidextrous gaming mouse design that is fully customizable to adjust to virtually any hand size or grip style. In addition, it can operate wired or wirelessly, running up to 12 hours of continuous gaming on a single charge (according to Razer) of its rechargeable AA battery.

    View slideshow: Razer Ouroboros pictures
    The Razer Ouroboros also features an adjustable palm rest capable of moving up to 0.9 in. (20 mm), and it boasts two interchangeable side panels for altering the mouse shape to suit claw, palm or hybrid grip styles. In addition, the Ouroboros has an adjustable back tilt angle to ensure palm support.

    Like Razer’s newest mice (such as the Razer Taipan), the Ouroboros will use Razer’s dual 4G Dual Sensor System. In addition, it will use Razer's 'gaming-grade' 1ms wireless technology, providing the option for wired or wireless use. When not in use, it charges via a charging dock.

    The Razer Ouroboros will be available worldwide Q4 2012, with a suggested retail price of $129.99. Start saving your money now.


    Razer Ouroboros features:

    Customizable ergonomics to fit all hand sizes and grip styles
    8200 dpi 4G Dual Sensor System
    Gaming-grade wireless technology with dock
    Razer Synapse 2.0 enabled
    11 programmable Hyperesponse buttons
    1000 Hz Ultrapolling/1 ms response time
    Up to 200 in. per sec./50 g acceleration
    2.1 m/7 ft. braided fiber cable
    Approximate Size : 116 mm to 136 mm/4.57 in. to 5.35 in. (length) x 71 mm/2.80 in. (width) x 42 mm/1.65 in. (height)
    Approximate Weight: 115 g/0.25 lbs. (without battery) to 135 g/0.29 lbs. (with battery)
    Battery life: Approx. 12 hrs. (continuous gaming)

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    looks like the cyborg R.A.T. eh?...

    pero me likey!!!
    Last edited by archt_vin; 07-26-2012 at 02:28 PM.

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    coola tan awn oie,, coola sa presyo anah nig available nah diris pinas

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    129.99 dri sa ato same2 ra guro ni price sa pag gawas sa mamba...imo lang

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    murag alien nga transformer....

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    ayay! pagastuhon na pud ta ani!

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    apir dha bai kaotep...

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    wew,... mura jud cyborg rat,. xD

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    eeeew, razer, ga sunod2x sa RAT... hehehe!

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    Default Re: Razer's new creature, the 8200dpi Ouroboros Gaming Mouse

    Razer may have pulled off the unthinkable: an ambidextrous high-end gaming mouse that comes without wires...except for its charging cradle. The Razer Ourboros was announced, with availability slated for Q4, 2012. It is priced at US $129.99 (S$163).



    The Ourboros, named after a mythical character of a snake/dragon that eats its own tail, may have been aptly named, for it lacks one (cord). It uses a high-performance wireless technology that claims wireless polling rates as low as 1 ms (comparable to wired USB). The mouse uses a light-weight lithium-ion battery, which can deliver up to 12 hours of continuous gaming, before needing a charge. This is unconventional, compared to cheap wireless mice that use AA or AAA size alkaline batteries, and can go for weeks, or even months, before needing a battery replacement. Razer includes a USB-powered cradle, on which you can simply place the mouse (as if it were a cordless telephone).



    The Razer Ouroboros is an ambidextrous mouse designed for claw and palm grips using either hands, the thumb-rests are detachable, and the button layout is symmetric. It comes with a total of 11 HyperResponse buttons. It uses a dual-4G sensor system, with a tracking resolution of 8,200 DPI. Despite being wireless, it offers 1000 Hz polling with 1 ms response time. The sensors provide up to 200 inch/sec or 50 g acceleration.



    Measuring 116 mm to 136 mm (length) x 71 mm (width) x 42 mm (height), the Razer Ouroboros weighs about 135 g. The mouse is backed by Razer's extensive button mapping software, which can store your profiles on the cloud, using Razer Synapse service.



    “Designed for excellence and total ownage, the Razer Ouroboros was intended to be wielded by all serious gamers looking to win any FPS, RTS or RPG with custom-made dominance,” said Robert “RazerGuy” Krakoff, president of Razer USA. “We are proud to introduce it as Razer’s first gaming mouse that features optimized, customizable, ambidextrous ergonomics that better fit the curvature of any and every hand size and personal grip style by delivering ultimate comfort, control, power and built-in intelligence to ascend to gaming immortality.”

    Read more: Razer Ouroboros Wireless Gaming Mouse Announced by VR-Zone.com

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