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Razer Lachesis Blue Gaming Mouse 4000DPI 9 Button Optical USB ** Factory Refurb 30 Day Warranty **

Razer Lachesis Blue Gaming Mouse 4000DPI 9 Button Optical USB ** Factory Refurb 30 Day Warranty ** (Razer: LachesisBlueRefurb)
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Razer Lachesis Blue Gaming Mouse 4000DPI 9 Button Optical USB ** Factory Refurb 30 Day Warranty **
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Rating: 8.8/10
With 5 User Reviews
Hong_K@NCIX
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Review Date: 06/22/11
Cons: 9 Buttons Don't Seem As impressive anymore

Pros: PriceRazerButtonsBlack
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I bought this mouse on sale for $25, with tax would be 28. It came in a white box with a few Razer labels on it and in bubble wrap. The sensitivity is great and the feel is ok I guess. I've tested this out with my left hand, and it feels equally as good (I'm right handed). 9 buttons don't seem impressive anymore, but thats probably becuase this mouse was meant for right and left handed people and therefore needed to be as symmetrical as possible. But good design overall. I am a bit worried about the 30 days warranty, will post in a month or two how things are going. This mouse was a total steal at the price of about 28, so I'm not going to complain much. Plastic and outwards design is brand new, it seems Razer is only worried about the internal parts being refurb.
DuckW@NCIX
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Review Date: 02/19/11
Cons: Laser freaks out with hair on it, can be overly sensitive

Pros: Good weight and fit for small-medium hand
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I got this at a decent price ($30) and it is the best mouse I've ever owned for that price. The scroll wheel doesn't get stuck from grime and the mouse is responsive how I like it. However, if you don't like the sensitive laser you may need to turn it right down. I also find the side buttons can easily be accidentally clicked when moving (due to ambidextrous design). I'd recommend it if you want a great mouse for the price, but can put up with ambidextrous shape.
Ameer_S@NCIX
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Review Date: 01/23/11
Cons: None

Pros: Lightweight, comfortable, high precision
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Upgraded from an MX518 to this. I like this mouse better since it is lighter, and has a nice feel.
Simon_M@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/15/10
Cons: would recommend for bigger than average hands

Pros: solid design and build quality. looks cool!
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I probably have average size hands and this mouse took some adjusting. I'm perfect with it now in FPS games, but I would recommend it for people with bigger than average hands.
Guangyu_L@NCIX
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Review Date: 12/08/10
Cons: None

Pros: Great qualitysmoothwell support by windows 7
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I got it when it was on sale for $35 (the retail one). It was my second Razer mouse, and I love them. Now you can get the 5600DPI one instead of this 4000DPI model. However, in my point of view the 3500DPI is the best for me.

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