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| Razer Mamba Wired/Wireless Hybrid Gaming Mouse Review |
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| Written by Tom Burdak -GOMD- | |
| Monday, 21 September 2009 00:01 | |
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Page 1 of 8 IntroductionHere’s the scenario: I’m playing a fierce game of FEAR 2 over at a friend’s LAN party and I’m on a serious killing spree (12 in a row and counting). I see my buddy’s character up on a landing about to snipe this unsuspecting fool. I’m thinking, hey, two for one deal. I charge at the unsuspecting prey that my friend has in his sites and blow him away with my shotgun, and in one fluid motion; I pull up my sniper rifle, zoom in and take off my buddy’s head before he knew what hit him. Now they’re both pissed and looking for me, along with everyone else who is getting tired of my killing spree. I round the corner and there two of them are. I try to react quickly with my assault rifle and duck behind cover, when my mouse cord gets caught on the edge of the table, causing me to miss my shot and the cover I was heading for and bam, off with my head and the end of one of my best killing sprees!!
After that incident, I knew that I wanted a gaming worthy, wireless mouse that would prevent that horrible mishap from ever taking place again. At the time, there wasn’t much in the way of good gaming mouse selection, and I kept on playing with my wired mouse. Eventually, I just settled on being wired after trying a wireless mouse or two that was supposedly “gaming quality,” but never being completely satisfied. All that changed when I received the latest wireless gaming mouse offered by one of my favorites companies, Razer.
The Razer Mamba wireless gaming mouse is the ultimate answer for wireless gaming pleasure. The Razer Mamba gives you a dizzying 5600DPI laser resolution with lightning fast response times. Beyond that even, the Mamba gives you the choice to be wired or wireless, and to assign custom profiles and macros to the mouse that can be imported and exported to the hard disk for future use. What more could you possibly ask for? Share this Review |

