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Stylish.
Comfortable.
Ambidextorous.
Customizable LED lights.
Improves upon the old Lachesis.
Seven usable buttons.
5600 DPI laser sensor.
Works on a large variety of surfaces.
Great for high sensitivity.
Sensor performance remains the same at all DPI settings.
High sensitivity 5600 dpi 3.5G laser sensor.
Thumb buttons hard to press.
Ideal for longer fingers.
Ergonomics for some.
Zaxis tracking.
High price.
Only two side buttons are really accessible.
Color options are very basic more settings please.
Side buttons can take some getting used to.
Some colors won't display on logo.
By Tbreak.com on December 18, 2010
The original Razer Lachesis, which launched in 2007, had a 4000DPI sensor and was one of the few ambidextrous mice that offered left-handers their much needed quality in gaming mouse. Now, three years later, Razer has decided to kick the old pit viper...
By techPowerUp! on December 16, 2010
The 5600 DPI version of the old Lachesis design brings only a few new things to the scene. The basic layout and functions of the mouse remains the same except for the newer better Philips sensor used. The small yet noticeable tweaks to the design are...
By Maximum PC on December 09, 2010
The Razer Lachesis gaming mouse originally launched in 2007, with a dramatically curved, ambidextrous design and a 4,000dpi sensor. Three years later, Razer has released a new Lachesis, which is not so much a sequel as a refinement of the original....
By Craving Tech on October 29, 2010
Keep what works and improve it is probably the reason why the team at Razer released an upgraded version of the Razer Lachesis. The new Razer Lachesis is now equipped with the new 5600dpi Razer Precision 3.5G laser sensor and also a...
By Benchmark Reviews on October 28, 2010
In this section I am going to write a brief five point summary on the following categories; Performance, Appearance, Construction, Functionality and Value. These views are my own and help me to give the Lachesis 5600 gaming mouse a rating out of 10,...
By pcmasters.de
on May 27, 2011
Razer ist im dpi-Wahn. Anders kann man es kaum sagen. 5.600 dpi bei einer Maus, wer bentigt diese denn ernsthaft? Eine wirkliche Antwort haben selbst wir nicht darauf, denn auch mit der ersten Version der Lachesis mit 4.000 dpi war es problemlos...
By Hardwareluxx
on December 01, 2010
Auch wenn Razer mit der Lachesis keine neuen Mastbe setzt, bringt man trotzdem eine solide Maus fr "jedermann" auf den Markt. Bewusst wird bei dem schon hohen Gewicht von 128 Gramm auf ein Gewichtemagazin verzichtet, um den Preis nicht...
By LaptopWorld DK
on November 24, 2010
En god gamermus koster nu til dags omkring 500 kr., nsten ligegyldigt hvem producenten er. De gamingmus som kun koster det halve viser sig tit at vre bras, s hvis man er p udkig efter en mus til seris gaming...
By Gamezoom.net
on November 22, 2010
Auch die berarbeitete Refresh-Variante der Razer Lachesis konnte uns auf Anhieb berzeugen. Technik, Verarbeitungsqualitt und Ergonomie knnten kaum besser sein. Vor allem Linkshnder werden diesen extrem przisen Nager...
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