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The Razer™ Ouroboros Places Infinity In The Side Of Your Hand

World major game side-line organization releases an ergonomic office, ambidextrous rabbit personalized for all users
World major game playing organization Razer releases Ouroboros, an ergonomic office, ambidextrous rabbit personalized for all customers.
Razer, the globe head in high-performance game playing components, today declared the discharge of the Razer Ouroboros at ChinaJoy 2012. Like its name, the top level game playing rabbit can advance without limit, with fully-customizable ergonomics that are flexible for any hand dimension and hold design.

No two individuals have the same scaled hands, and everyone holders his or her rabbit diversely. When studying form factor choices for ambidextrous rats, Razer's team of ergonomic office researchers and technical engineers discovered three key factors in design: the length of the rabbit, the returning posture and the hold information. With this in mind, the Razer Ouroboros is developed for perfection game playing, with an flexible palm rest able of moving up to 0.9 in. (20 mm), appropriate for individuals of different hand sizes.

The Ouroboros additionally features two similar side sections for changing the impact of the rabbit to suit pull, palm or multiple hold styles, and it has an flexible returning point position to ensure palm support for game playing relaxation and stamina. Its improved indicator technological innovation is able of up to 8200 dpi, and a devoted, built-in dpi clutch system induce option guarantees gamers can achieve determine perfection when needed. Operated by a single standard AA battery power, the Razer Ouroboros guarantees a minimum of 12 hrs. of drag-free, lag-less play.

Adding even more adaptability to the mix, Razer has also included an improved, award-winning 4G Double Sensor System, and gaming-grade, 1 ms wifi technological innovation, offering the option for wired or wifi use.

"Designed for quality and total ownage, the Razer Ouroboros was designed to be wielded by all serious gamers looking to win any FPS, RTS or RPG with custom-made popularity," said John "RazerGuy" Krakoff, chief executive of Razer USA. "We are extremely pleased to present it as Razer's first game playing rabbit that features improved, personalized, ambidextrous ergonomics that better fit the curve of any and every hand dimension and personal hold design by offering greatest relaxation, control, power and built-in intellect to go up to game playing growing old."

About Razer Ouroboros Gaming Mouse:

The Razer Ouroboros ambidextrous wireless gaming mouse is designed for both right- and left-handed gamers. It offers fully customizable ergonomics and a fit for every hand size-big or small-by allowing adjustment of the arched palm rest and back. Two interchangeable side panels ensure you're using your preferred grip style at all times. Game for hours-on-end while minimizing fatigue and maximizing comfort.

Razer's highly advanced 8200 dpi 4G Dual Sensor System powers the mouse. This gaming-grade mouse sensor combines a laser and an optical sensor to enhance tracking precision and detect surfaces 10 times faster than previous generation sensors. Its all-new dpi clutch lets you temporarily reduce or increase the dpi as you game, so you can go from high-sensitivity assault to more measured sniper, then back to assault again, as needed.

The Razer Ouroboros also features an ultra-low 1 ms latency wireless play that is as responsive and precise as when it is corded. You're as free to swipe and destroy as your play style dictates.

Price:
U.S. $129.99 / EU €129.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com – Q4 2012
Worldwide – Q4 2012

Product features:

Customizable ergonomics to fit all hand sizes and grip styles
8200 dpi 4G Dual Sensor System
Gaming-grade wireless technology with dock
Razer Synapse 2.0 enabled
11 programmable Hyperesponse buttons
1000 Hz Ultrapolling/1 ms response time
Up to 200 in. per sec./50 g acceleration
2.1 m/7 ft. braided fiber cable
Approximate Size : 116 mm to 136 mm/4.57 in. to 5.35 in. (length) x 71 mm/2.80 in. (width) x 42 mm/1.65 in. (height)
Approximate Weight: 115 g/0.25 lbs. (without battery) to 135 g/0.29 lbs. (with battery)
Battery life: Approx. 12 hrs. (continuous gaming)

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