Snake-Shaped Razer Boomslang Mouse Returns 20 Years Later With 45K DPI - Yanko Design
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Snake-Shaped Razer Boomslang Mouse Returns 20 Years Later With 45K DPI - Yanko Design
"At the end of the 1990s, when most PC mice were beige, ball-based, and capped at a few hundred DPI, the original Razer Boomslang showed up with a weird snake-head shape and a 2,000-DPI mechanical sensor. Razer now calls it the world's first gaming mouse, and whether or not you want to argue that title, it definitely helped turn the mouse from a beige accessory into a performance peripheral that people obsessed over."
"The Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition is Razer's way of revisiting that moment with twenty years of hindsight. It is a one-time release limited to 1,337 units worldwide, each uniquely serialized, with the #1337 unit reserved as a "leet" nod for one lucky fan. It is aimed squarely at people who either owned the original or wished they had, but it is also a fully modern mouse that can live on a current desk without feeling like a prop."
The Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition restores the snake-head silhouette with a true ambidextrous, low-wide body and a translucent shell echoing the original underglow. The limited run numbers 1,337 uniquely serialized units, with #1337 reserved as a leet nod. Lighting is a nine-zone Razer Chroma RGB system configurable in Synapse. Internals include a Razer Focus Pro 45K sensor up to 45,000 DPI with 99.8 percent resolution accuracy, HyperPolling Wireless at 8,000 Hz, and Gen-4 optical switches rated for 100 million clicks with no debounce delay. The mouse is fully wireless and ships with a Razer Mouse Dock Pro that acts as a magnetic charging base and a dedicated wireless receiver.
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