Introducing... The Imperator

Razer introduces new 'mid-range' gaming mouse

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No, the Imperator isn’t a mid-1990′s SUV from an American car company. Instead, it’s the new gaming mouse from Razer. As you can see above, it’s a (typically Razer) sharp-looking design. The real attraction here is the customizable ‘sliding’ side buttons that can accommodate any and all gamers and their sweaty grips.

For those of you that such things appeal too, here are the tech stats of this beast: 5600 dpi with a 3.5G laser sensor; 200 inches per second with a 50g acceleration rate (is this a mouse or the Space Shuttle?) and a 1ms response rate. Left-handers need not apply, as this is strictly a mouse for us righties.

The mouse also features Razer’s Synapse technology, which saves your sensitivity and customizable button settings to on-board flash memory, so you can move the mouse from computer-to-computer without having to reprogram the mouse to your liking. Razer products have featured this for a while, but it’s still a pretty killer feature.

Right now, the Imperator is only available through Razer’s online story, but expect this beauty to hit retail stores near you next month. It’ll retail for $79.99.

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