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    Razer Salmosa 3G Optical Gaming Mouse w/1800dp - $24.99 Shipped @buy.com!

    Discussion in 'Notebook and Tech Bargains' started by Cin', Sep 1, 2009.

  1. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Hey!

    at buy.com:

    Razer Salmosa 3G Optical Gaming Mouse w/1800dp - Reg. Price $39.99, Sale Price $24.99 + free shipping!


    Not bad!!

    For linky click: Here!


    Features

    • 1800dpi 3G Infrared Sensor, enables movement speeds of up to 2.25 times faster than other regular gaming mice Ultra-Light Form Factor, delivering optimum freedom of movement for finger-tip grip gamers Hardware Toggles for DPI and Polling Rate, additional toggle switches on the bottom of the mouse that enable gamers to make 800/1800dpi and 125/500/1000Hz polling rate adjustments without the need for any software drivers
    In the box:
    • Razer RZ01-00240100 Salmosa USB Mouse
    Tech Specs
    • 1800dpi Razer Precision 3G infrared sensor
    • 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
    • Mechanical dpi/polling rate switches
    • On-The-Fly Sensitivity adjustment
    • Always-On mode
    • Ultra-large non-slip buttons
    • 16-bit ultra-wide data path
    • 60-120 inches per second
    • Three independently programmable Hyperesponse buttons
    • Ambidextrous design
    • Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
    • Zero-acoustic Ultraslick Teflon feet
    • Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
    • Approximate size: 115mm (length) x 63mm (width) x 37mm (height)

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    Cin...
     
  2. booboo12

    booboo12 Notebook Prophet

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    I like the way that looks, mouse buttons look a tad large though, lol :D
     
  3. roonow

    roonow Notebook Enthusiast

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    I was kicking myself for passing up the woot deal for this same mouse that was $20+$5 shipping like 1-2 weeks back. I'm very glad that I can get one now for that same price and just placed an order. Thanks!!!! :D :D :D
     
  4. Cin'

    Cin' Anathema

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    Yeah, Razer makes nice mice! :D

    Cool! Glad it worked out for you this time! :cool:


    Cin...
     
  5. ski_power

    ski_power Notebook Enthusiast

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    Its a little sad that it does not have Mouse4 and Mouse5 buttons :-(
    I mean, come on Razer even the entry-level gamers use M4 and M5 buttons...
     
  6. Mastershroom

    Mastershroom wat

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    Bah, speaking as a Razer owner and supporter, the Salmosa is crap. It's only good if you use a fingertip grip, which is a very small percentage of gamers compared to palm and claw grip users. I would suggest at least getting the Razorback or DeathAdder.