Razer Salmosa

Published by Bogdan Alex, on March 10th, 2008, in the categories: Game Mouse

Razer is mostly known for its top quality gaming peripherals. If you are looking for the best gaming mice, you should be taking a look at what Razer has to offer. However, the guys over at Razer thought that their entry-level array was poorly represented and decided to showcase a less sophisticated design at CeBIT 2008.

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Codenamed Salmosa, this entry-level mouse is not your average mouse in any case. It might not be too precise, but it has a 1800 dpi 3G infrared sensor clocked at 1000Hz, making for 1 ms response time. Not bad at all. It even has a mechanical dpi/polling rate switch that allows users to adjust the sensitivity on-the-fly. So far, it doesn’t look to be an entry-level peripheral at all.And that’s not all. It has an always-on mode for those who don’t like the brief latencies when not moving the mouse for a while. Comfortable non-slip large buttons can fit any hand size and it also has a ambidextrous design.

Here are some more specifications:

* 16-bit ultra-wide data path

* 60-120 inches per second

* Three independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons

* Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions

* Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet

* Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord

* Approximate size: 115mm (length) x 63mm (width) x 37mm (height)

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Razer claims that Salmosa is the lightest input device in its class and it should be available worldwide in Q3 2008 for about $40 in the USA and €30 in the EU.

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