With
all the recent hoopla revolving around Microsoft's new IntelliEye
technology and how great it is, there is another company that
decided to take a new approach to the old ball driven mouse
technology. A startup company, kärna, might not have neither
the marketing power, nor the press coverage of Microsoft, but
let me tell you this, they have one booty kickin' mouse. Enter
the Razer Boomslang 2000.
Targeted
towards the hard-core gamer, these two new mice (1000/2000 versions)
promise to offer much greater precision and control than even
the mighty MS: Intellimouse explorer. With a resolution of 2000dpi
this mouse currently blows all the competition out of the water,
in terms of sensitivity that is. Also, don't forget that this
mouse also operates at a whopping 6MIPS (Millions of instructions
per second), compared to the traditional 1.5MIPS of a standard
ball mouse.
Show
Me the specs
- 2000dpi
Sensitivity Rating
- Togg
Scroll Wheel (45dots per rotation)
- On
the Fly Wheel Control
- Dust
Barrier
- PS/2
Flex
- 4
No Slip Buttons
- 6MIPS
(6 millions instructions per second)
- 7'
Cord (yeah, that's long)
- USB
to PS/2 Connector
Also
included with my Razer Boomslang 2000 were a number of user
manuals, and software drivers (version 1.2.1 was included,
I have since upgraded to version 2.0), all packaged up nicely
in cool looking foam filled tin. To top it off kärna also
supplies you with a 30-day money back guarantee, and a 3-year
limited warranty.
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