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Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition

Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition

The Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition features 3500dpi, 1ms response time, mechanical dpi and polling rate switches, on-the-fly sensitivity adjustment, a 16-bit data path, 15g of acceleration, three independently programmable buttons, and a scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions.

  • Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition
  • Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition
  • Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition
  • Razer Abyssus Mirror Special Edition
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Based on 9 reviews
  • Excellent:
    4
  • Good:
    1
  • Average:
    0
  • Bad:
    4

Reviews

  • By PC Mag on August 20, 2010

    The Razer Abyssus Mirror claims to get back to the basics, but goes back a bit too far while costing more than its competitors. Buy it...

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  • By Bit-tech.net on July 31, 2010

    Razer must be running out of snakes after which to name its mice; we had to Google long and hard to find a mention of the crotalus oreganus abyssus – aka the Grand Canyon Rattlesnake. Unlike a desert rattler, though, the ambidextrous Razer...

    60
  • By Vortez on July 01, 2010

    The Razer Abyssus Mirror was designed to be a straight-forward and simple gaming mouse. Taking its roots from the original Abyssus, the newer Abyssus Mirror is a highly responsive mouse thanks to its excellent infrared sensor capable of sensing up-to...

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  • By ITShootOut on June 17, 2010

    While MMO gamers and some RTS players that utilise macros for quick unit builds may find the Abyssus a step backwards in Razer’s lineup of gaming peripherals, I found the sleek design and feature list quite refreshing. Sure there was the odd...

    90
  • By XSReviews on June 11, 2010

    This is an interesting mouse to have reviewed, because MMO and macro heavy gamers may consider it a step backwards. Me though, I like the pandering to claw grip gamers, and the sleek grass roots design. It's a mouse that does what it's supposed...

    100
  • By CNET UK on June 07, 2010

    The Razer Abyssus is a gaming mouse at its most basic. Good quality hardware lurks within, but it's missing the useful features you'd find on competing devices. There's nothing wrong with a more basic device, but at £35 the price is...

    60
  • International Review By 01net on July 06, 2010

    Razer a voulu faire une souris pour gamer qui soit simple : avec ses trois boutons et sa molette, l'Abyssus (déclinée en deux modèles, standard et Mirror Edition) est effectivement l'accessoire de jeu le plus basique du...

    60
  • International Review By PCBrain on June 09, 2010

    Dopo il Mamba e il Naga, due proposte Top di gamma della californiana Razer, andiamo a recensire oggi l'Abyssus, ovvero una delle proposte Entry Level di questa che ormai è l'azienda leader e punto di riferimento nella vendita di mouse, e...

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  • International Review By Pc Tuner on June 08, 2010

    L’Abyssus Mirror è senza dubbio alcuno un prodotto di buona qualità, che fornisce all’utente tutte le caratteristiche fondamentali di un mouse da gamer. Pur non presentando tutte le caratteristiche tecniche più evolute che...

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  • International Review By Traficantes de Hardware on June 07, 2010

    Nos ha gustado Estética 100% Razer Preciso Pies de teflón Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Sensor 3.5G y hasta 3500DPI "On the fly" Respuesta rápida y precisa Precio Conector USB bañado en oro Presentación Se puede mejorar 3 botones...

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