Razer's resurrected 25-year-old gaming mouse will cost you $1,337
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Razer's resurrected 25-year-old gaming mouse will cost you $1,337
"The 20th Anniversary Edition of the Razer Boomslang replaces those mechanical components with a 45,000 DPI optical sensor. The original mouse's symmetrical ambidextrous design has been carried forward, but the new Boomslang is now wireless with an 8,000Hz polling rate and comes with a Razer Mouse Dock Pro wireless charging stand. You'll also find 9-zone customizable RGB lighting on the underside of the new Boomslang that can be synced to over 300 games; a feature the Razer brand has become known for."
"It distinguished itself from other mice on the market at the time with an upgraded encoding wheel that offered more accurate mouse tracking, giving gamers a potential competitive advantage. A quarter century ago the Kärna Razer Boomslang was priced at $69.99 to $99.99, according to Eurogamer. The new version's $1,337 price far outpaces inflation, but Razer is sweetening the pot by including an LED lit display frame featuring a deconstructed look at the Razer Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition's internal components."
Razer is relaunching the Boomslang as a 20th Anniversary Edition limited to 1,337 units and priced at $1,337. Preorders open February 10th in the US and February 11th in Europe and Asia at specified local times. The new Boomslang replaces mechanical parts with a 45,000 DPI optical sensor, offers wireless operation with an 8,000Hz polling rate, and includes a Razer Mouse Dock Pro wireless charging stand. The design remains symmetrical and ambidextrous and adds 9-zone customizable RGB lighting that can be synced to over 300 games. The package includes an LED-lit display frame showing internal components.
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