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Tron 7btn Usb Gaming Mouse PC

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Tron 7btn Usb Gaming Mouse PC

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 7.7 x 13.6 x 22.2 cm ; 544 g
  • Shipping Weight: 907 g
  • Item model number: RZ01-00520100-R3U1
  • ASIN: B004CJ8YQM
  • Date first available at Amazon.ca: Mar 2 2011

By : Razer
Price : CDN$ 99.99
Tron 7btn Usb Gaming Mouse PC

Item Description


From the Manufacturer
The ambidextrous TRON® Gaming Mouse Created by Razer™ is inspired by the globe and vehicles of TRON, featuring light alerts based on in-game actions. The 5600dpi three.5g laser sensor will boost your performance and supply you with tournament grade precision that will give you boasting rights with anybody you face on the Game Grid.
    Characteristics

  1. Braided 7-foot USB cable
  2. 7 Hyperesponse™ buttons
  3. 5600dpi 3.5G Laser sensor
  4. One of a kind TRON light and sound capabilities


    • Light and Sound Effects at Startup and Shutdown
    • Lighting Alerts
    • Ambidextrous Style
    • 5600dpi three.5g Laser
    • 7 Hyperesponse™ Buttons
    • Ultrapolling (1000Hz Polling / 1ms Response)
    • Braided 7 Foot USB Cable
    • Dimensions in mm: 61.3 (W) 110 (L) 33.5 (H)

    Special TRON Light and Sound Attributes See and hear the TRON Gaming Mouse rez to life with one of a kind light and sound effects straight from the movie. Let the mouse react to your actions on the Game Grid with authentic light alerts.
    5600dpi Razer Precision™ 3.5G Laser SensorThe 5600dpi Razer Precision three.5G laser sensor is the most advanced Razer sensor that arms you with all the precision and tracking you require to survive in the TRON universe.
    Ambidextrous DesignDesigned to be equally comfy for both perfect and left-handed use, this gaming mouse is your perfectly balanced Lightcycle hurtling you by way of the Game Grid.
      Package Contents

    • Tron Gaming Mouse created by Razer
    • Certificate of Authenticity
    • Fast Start off Guide
    • Master Guide

    Razer Lycosa™ Gaming Keyboard Backlight Illumination
    Non-slip rubber finish for optimum tactile comfort, completely-programmable keys with macro capability
    Razer Megalodon™ Gaming Headset 7.1 Suround Sound
    The definitive headset for gamers now, utilizing subsequent-gen technologies and a DSP method with unheard-of power
    Razer Megasoma™ Specialist Gaming Mat
    A hybrid of a challenging and a soft mouse mat with a comfy really feel and smooth glide
    Reminder: CPU Memory Systems Notebooks and Software program goods are not returnable for Credit. A 15 days from date of invoice for the duration of very first 7 days no restocking fee will be charged in most situations supplied item(s) are returned as new unopened full and in re-sellable condition. Following 7 days a 15% restocking fee will apply. The consumer can have a replacement of items purchased for the duration of initial 30 days of invoice date. The customer have to notify us inside 24 hours if they get a defective item in order to receive RMA and get credit. Razer Mouse RZ01-00520100-R3U1 TRON Gaming Mouse 5600dpi 3.5G Laser Sensor Retail. Light and Sound Effects at Startup and Shutdown.Lighting Alerts. Ambidextrous Style.5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5g Laser Sensor. Manufactured to the Highest Quality Accessible. With Correct Enhanced Performance. Most recent Technical Development. Satisfaction ensured.

    Technical Details

    • 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G Laser Sensor
    • Ambidextrous Design

     

    Tron 7btn Usb Gaming Mouse PC

     

    Client Critiques


    I salute Razer for a courageous design and outstanding Windows driver and software program help this mouse will not suit absolutely everyone. I'll list the style features, then talk about how those translated into mouse behavior for me.
    The TRON mouse is considerably smaller sized than I anticipated from pictures and videos, and feels a lot lighter than other mice I've used. Even though portion of the lack of width comes from the "cutaway" sides (a great function to improve the comfort of employing the side buttons), it took my sizeable hands some time to adjust to this diminuitive mouse. I used the mouse on a wooden desk with no mousepad, and the mouse glides extra smoothly (and precisely) than any I utilized in the past -- a true joy. The exceptionally lengthy, braided cord by no means got in the way of my gaming.
    The mouse sports two side buttons on each sides, the major cause I purchased this mouse. The left and ideal leading buttons straddle the clickable scroll wheel, which in turn does not click left or appropriate (also a win in my book). The scroll wheel works by soft gradations, with no choice to switch to a smooth scroll. Razer did a excellent job with button tension. The best buttons click simply and flawlessly, and the scroll wheel button offers sufficient resistance to stop accidental clicks when scrolling, but not so considerably as to stop intentional clicks -- it really can function as a third button.
    All four side buttons use a higher tension than the best buttons, a important feature as I experimented with how to hold the mouse. To efficiently use the side buttons and still move the mouse, my thumb partially rests on the ridge beneath the side buttons, and partially on the buttons themselves. I never ever had a misfire on the side buttons, and in no way had difficulty using them when I necessary to. For the far side of the mouse, my ring finger and pinky rested to the front and below the side buttons, on the corresponding ridge. As I hardly ever use those fingers to press buttons, I had extra difficulty with those side buttons. Which is to say, it wasn't straightforward, but definitely doable and worthwhile.
    1 of my essential measures for a gaming mouse is how smoothly I can manipulate the mouse whilst nevertheless employing the side buttons. A poorly created mouse forces you to lose your grip on the mouse to use the side buttons, or makes you bear down on the mouse itself with the base of your fingers when you press a side button. The TRON mouse style requires me to slightly roll my thumb upward, utilizing the ridge below the side buttons as an axis. For gamers with a light touch, holding the mouse from this point functions naturally. For a high-strung, spastic gamer like myself, working with the lower ridge as an axis seemed like resting my thumb on a thick guitar string. Not poor, but not comfy.
    Aesthetics measure someplace in between ridiculous and amazing. Child blue light up stripes on top (the sides do not light up) with a infant blue tail light? A tiny speaker inside the mouse that makes the zzhroom sound like a lightsaber when the mouse powers up? Yes, they are corny. And they created me smile each and every time. I wish the mouse made the zzhroom sound when my computer came out of sleep mode, but it only takes place when I reboot the computer, which is uncommon these days.
    I make it a point to by no means install drivers or software for peripherals if I can assist it, offered my past encounter with poor high quality computer software. Nonetheless, the suitable-side pair of side buttons by default serve to raise or lower dpi on the fly, which wastes the usability of such a unique mouse. I decided to threat installing the software, which promptly blew me away. Uncomplicated, straightforward, lightweight, but full of all types of fine-tuning capabilities. In the middle of a game, I tabbed out and reassigned buttons, which then worked promptly in game. If I could obtain Razer's software as a standalone program to use with any mouse, I would do it in a heartbeat. It's that good.
    I virtually kept the mouse in spite of my discomfort with my grip, but twice in the first week I had the mouse, it spontaneously "rebooted", for lack of a much better description. The mouse literally shut off for about three seconds, began up with light and sound, and picked up exactly where I left off. The second reboot happened throughout a essential encounter for an online game, and my team virtually died as a outcome. I didn't see the difficulty recur in the second week, so perhaps it was a fluke. Regardless, with a heavy geek heart, I returned the mouse.
    For $100, the TRON mouse fulfills almost each capability I wanted from it. But the mixture of the smaller size of the mouse and my lack of a light touch produced the mouse too uncomfortable for me to enjoy, or to look at modding to meet my wants. Four stars does not accurately measure this mouse. If you fit the profile, the TRON mouse will reach a fifth star for you, and boost your gaming experience. For me personally, a three star rating reflects a mouse that had outstanding intentions, but fell brief in delivery. I dearly hope Razer produces another variation of this mouse in the future, retaining the buttons and button tension quality.

    The very in-depth critique from Bwappo says fairly much all you need to know, I just would like to add 1 vital issue about this mouse.
    - I have small hands with long, lanky fingers and for my grip style, this mouse is dead perfect. I can see how a person with substantial hands could have some comfort concerns like Bwappo did, but if you do not fall in that category, I do think this is the mouse for you.
    some quick bullet points
    - 5600 dpi, insane, i can in no way go back. (my preceding was 1800 dpi)
    - To reinforce what Bwappo mentioned, computer software is the very best mouse software program I've ever knowledgeable.
    - Fantastic smaller - medium hand size claw grip.
    - Ambidextrous design. Really Essential. I have left handed pals and this is a must for me.
    - very easy side button use. ALOT much easier in comparison to my old Razer Diamondback.
    Bottom line, If you dont have extremely big hands and favor an ambidextrous design, this is the very best gaming mouse on the marketplace, hands down.

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