Razer has announced many advanced point and click devices for PCs and alike, and most of them were designed for gamers. Razer has taken its gaming experience and used them to satisfy the growing the notebook market by launching with calls the world’s first netbook gaming mouse. Razer Orochi has a laser sensor with 4000 dpi resolution that will offer optimal sensitivity and control, even though the mouse measures only 99mm x 67.8mm x 35mm.
Razer Orochi comes with 7 programmable buttons, integrated memory for profiles, and Bluetooth 2.0 technology. The mouse can be used both wirelessly or with the detachable cable for those who hate wireless gaming.
With two AA batteries the mouse can live up to three months at normal use and with the ambidextrous design it should fit inside both left and right hands.
Together with the new Orochi mouse, Razer has also launched a new mouse pad it calls Razer Kabuto, which sports an ultrathin design that will not only be a great surface for the mouse to travel upon but also protect the display when packed.
Razer Orochi will cost around $90 while the mouse pad Kabuto will cost around $25 when they arrive in August.