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  • Price: $ 99.99 US

    Available: Temporarily Out of Stock. They expect to resume shipping in 48-72 hours. Note that international orders may have delays in shipping.

    Web Site: Razer Zone

    Although commonly overlooked as an integral system component, the mouse has received increasing attention over the last year due to the evolutionary changes it has undergone. More than likely, the average business user or casual gamer will remain content with whatever pointing device came with their system indefinitely. When the gaming competition gets a little fiercer however, the mouse that can perform all balls out will provide the advantage.

    With the attention of the gaming community directed towards Microsoft's Intellimouse Explorer, the time is right to exploit the weakness inherent with the new IntelliEye technology. As we've all heard, picking up the Intellimouse Explorer results in the CCD camera losing sight of the desk surface, effectively stopping mouse movement. While this won't affect a business user, this behavior simply isn't satisfactory for someone whose survival relies on how accurately they can handle their rail gun. For these people we'd like to introduce rookie company kärna and their Razer Boomslang.






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