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Razer Launches Orochi Mobile Gaming Mouse and Kabuto Mouse Mat

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Razer, the world's leading manufacturer of high-end precision gaming and lifestyle peripherals, has unveiled two new on the go products to add to your arsenal, the Razer Orochi and the Razer Kabuto; a Bluetooth Laser gaming mouse and a sleek ultra-thin microfiber gaming mouse mat.

"We live in a mobile society of gaming where powerful notebook gaming is a must. With all gamers in mind, the Razer Orochi and Kabuto provide the perfect portability to improve your gaming experience anywhere at any time." says Robert "Razerguy" Krakoff, President of Razer. "Gaming should never be restricted to one area".



About the Razer Orochi
The Razer Orochi is the world's first notebook gaming mouse that offers a lethal 4000 dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser Sensor and dual mode wired/wireless functionality that provides gamers with precision, control and accuracy. With other versatile features like 7 programmable buttons, Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity, and Razer Synapse On-board Memory it is designed for superior performance, flexibility, and comfort. The Razer Orochi possesses a sleek ambidextrous design with the convenience of a wired/wireless hybrid system giving the user gaming grade performance and the freedom of movement in wireless mode via Bluetooth technology. In addition, the Razer Orochi would not be complete without a custom carrying case making it truly a portable gaming mouse.

COST: US: $79.99, Europe 79.99 EUR
AVAILABILITY:
Razerzone.com - Mid August, 2009
Worldwide - Late September, 2009

Technical Specifications:
  • Bluetooth 2.0 connectivity
  • Dual mode wired/wireless functionality
  • 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser sensor
  • Razer Synapse On-board Memory
  • Up to 100 inches per second
  • Battery life: Approximately 1-3 months under normal usage
  • Powered by 2 AA batteries
  • Approximate size: 99mm x 67.8mm x 35mm

Features
  • Detachable three foot, lightweight, braided cord
  • Battery life indicator
  • 7 fully programmable buttons
  • Hyperesponse left and right click buttons
  • Ambidextrous design

About the Razer Kabuto
The Razer Kabuto is an ultra-thin, soft gaming mouse mat designed for the gamers who demand gaming grade precision and portability. With Razer's cutting-edge technologies, the Razer Kabuto's slim and high quality microfiber tracking surface offers a consistent glide while its high grip rubber base prevents the pad from sliding. The Razer Kabuto also doubles up as a laptop screen protector to reduce the risk of gamers damaging their screen wherever they go. When armed with the Razer Kabuto and the Razer Orochi, you're never out of the game.

COST: US: $19.99, Europe: 19.99 EUR
AVAILABILITY: August, 2009 Worldwide

Features:
  • High quality ultra-thin microfiber material
  • High grip natural rubber base
  • Size: 280mm x 195mm x 1.2mm

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4,000 dpi??, nice :)
 
there is a "Mobile Gaming Mouse" whats the difference:wtf: mouse is a mouse,end of story:shadedshu
 
Didn't know Naruto crossed into the Razor products :p
 
there is a "Mobile Gaming Mouse" whats the difference:wtf: mouse is a mouse,end of story:shadedshu

I would think about 90% of the members of this forum would disagree with you.
 
WTF ??? 1 dollar = 1 Euro ??? This crap reminds mi of that steam petition...
 
Didn't know Naruto crossed into the Razor products :p

Well, when I first read the names of those products I thought the same thing but I noticed that most Razer products names were taken from either the Japanese mythology or other civilizations mythology, search about Orochimaru or Kabuto, for example in wikipedia and you will know what I mean....
 
has a better kick to it then an american name, per say, lol. you can't name it Josh, after me, that would be boring :P
 
Orochimaru Mouse + Kabuto mat sidekick = Evil gaming!
 
I might grab the Orochimaru when my VX Nano craps itself out, and get the Kabuto for my desktop rig. Lookin' good Razer!
 
I might grab the Orochimaru when my VX Nano craps itself out, and get the Kabuto for my desktop rig. Lookin' good Razer!

If you want it for the 4000DPI wireless factor with option wire just grab the Mamba. Its the same thing just regular size for desktop gaming.
 
I've already got my Deathadder, though. If I didn't have my Deathadder yet, I'd definitely be grabbing the Mamba. It's teh secks.
 
Hmm.. correct me if Im wrong, but this is the first Razer mouse that has a fictitious snake for its name...
 
I think you're right. All of the previous mice's names have been real snakes.

I think they should have stuck with real snakes. I thought it was really sweet that they did that, and I thought that they should have included a picture and some info on the snake, and why they chose that snake for the particular mouse. That would be sweet.
 
Meh, guess they finally caught on to the - Asian sounding stuff is cool - trend.

And I believe Altec's question was, 'what's the difference between a desktop Razer and a "mobile" Razer mouse?'
 
I've already got my Deathadder, though. If I didn't have my Deathadder yet, I'd definitely be grabbing the Mamba. It's teh secks.
Yeah. DeathAdder pwns. But if ever this one broke down, its Mamba time
 
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