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Razer Naga
$75.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:7 foot braided cable. 1000Hz polling for 1ms response time. Made by Razor - a quality leading gaming mouse manufacturer.
The Cons:Really sensitive to misclicks. Steep learning curve - 15-20 hours to get comfortable. Questionable longterm durability - like many Razer mice.
The Razer Naga is a mid-range gaming mouse designed specifically for MMO games. It features a 12-button thumb grid and 5 other MMO-optimized programmable buttons, for a total of 17, more than any other Razer mouse.
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Like the top-of-the-line Mamba, the Naga utilizes a 5600dpi laser sensor, for superior tracking precision. The Mamba, however, adds wireless functionality. Custom interfaces for World of Warcraft and other games are available as add-on downloads. Response time is reduced to 1 ms with 1000Hz polling, available with all of Razer's gaming mice. A left-handed version is not available.
Features
- Ergonomic right-handed design
- 5600dpi 3.5G laser sensor
- 12-button thumb grid
- 17 MMO-optimized programmable buttons
- Custom interface add-ons
- 1000Hz Ultrapolling (1ms response time)
- Max. 200 inches per second tracking speed
- Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet
User Reviews (32)
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1000Hz polling for 1ms response time
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made by Razor - a quality leading gaming mouse manufacturer
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high 5600dpi laser engine - ensures extreme accuracy
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12-button thumb grid for macro use - specifically designed for the MMO player
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in game macro / mouse customization - available for many popular MMOs
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ergonomic design / material use
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lights can be disabled for stealth use
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really great to use once you get used to it
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duplicates your numeric keypad or keyboard row
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good support - updated drivers, firmware and addons are available online, first time buyers must download the drivers from the website, ensuring the best experience
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standard size - looks bigger than it actually is
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really sensitive to misclicks
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steep learning curve - 15-20 hours to get comfortable
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questionable longterm durability - like many Razer mice
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macros are limited to keystrokes, slow and tedious to edit
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main body is cheap looking glossy black plastic - picks up finderprints
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very simple software, with few complex options for extreme gamers - 12-button thumbgrid is simply a USB keypad
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