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There's no telling how many diseases could have been cured by Razer if they were doing medical research and not masters of PC gaming. The Razer Imperator gaming mouse probably has more technology than some netbooks. The feature stats actually make it sound more like a computer than a mouse. Their latest sensor is able to track at up to 5600 dpi with what they are calling their 3.5G laser. Buzzword abuse. It also ramps up polling to 1000Hz for ultra fast response. The most notable external feature is the new ergo shape. The high performance Razer mice of the past have had very old fashion designs. The Imperator is bigger and better fits the contours of your hand. Unfortunately, the Imperator is tailored for your right hand only. Lefties will have to adapt or find something else. The thumb buttons on the side - something that the Naga has plenty of - can even be adjusted for high grips or low. Available for order at $79, you should be able to get it home in time for all that holiday fragging. About Everything USB
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