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Razer Salmosa - Entry-level Gaming Mouse for Those Who Can't Afford Lachesis
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Razer, most commonly known for their high end gaming mice, has unveiled the new Salmosa gaming mouse. The Salmosa is geared to be an entry level mouse that offers some of the benefits that the higher end mice flaunt as their main features. It appears to be a gimped version of the Lachesis, as there is only an 1800dpi infrared sensor, lacks the extra buttons, but still features the same general shape and 1000Hz Ultrapolling. Razor says that this device is tailored to the needs of gamers that require speed and precision, but also require value for those that are just beginning their search for a gaming-grade mouse. The Salmosa will be available worldwide in Q3 2008, and should set you back about $40. Razer DeathAdder
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