Testseek.com have collected 93 expert reviews of the Razer Mamba 2009 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Mamba 2009.
April 2009
(83%)
93 Reviews
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(80%)
3 Reviews
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The editors liked
Wired and wireless usage modes
High polling rate ensures seamless wireless connection
Even at high sensor resolutions
On-board memory lets you take your profiles and macros on the road
The editors didn't like
Very expensive
No on-the-fly macro recording
Clunky USB cable is a hassle to plug into the mouse
Abstract: . My only problem with the button placement is that the DPI selection buttons are not distinct enough, so if you're trying to quickly drop the DPI down to precisely snipe someone's head off, you might crank it up instead and shoot the guy in the foot. The texture is a nice use of rubber—it's not..
It would be fair to say that most people that are into to technology are also attracted by the elusive . Ultra slim high resolution displays, watercooled PCs with acrylic windows to show off beautifully modded interiors and iPhones all stir the blood i...
When looking at a Razer product very high expectations tend to be thrown up. This remains the case with the Razer Mamba. Claiming to be the fastest mouse in the world, both wired and wireless this mouse has a lot to live up to. During testing, the mouse b...
Abstract: At the CES PC Games Hardware was able to make brief tests with the Razer Mamba. Is the new mouse really convincing? Read for yourself. Razer Mamba: Hands-on test at PC Games Hardware (picture: PC Games Hardware) [Source: view picture gallery]"Good th...
we believe that this product is able to cover everyday usage as well as gaming perfectlyWe particularly like that the actuation force of the left and the right mouse button can be changed thanks to screws on the underside, which can be released and tigh...
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Published: 2014-10-07, Author: David , review by: vortez.net
Abstract: The name Razer will be familiar to most as the 'nvidia' styled gaming corporation that has brought to the table some fantastic products over the years they have been in existence You only have to drop onto gaming forums to hear people recommending and dis...
Hybird: wireless or wired, Very accurate laser sensor, Resolution can be adjusted on the fly, Internal memory so the mouse can save different profiles, Slides very easily
Handling: too heavy at the back, Hybrid system works less well than Microsofts
Wired and wireless usage modes; high polling rate ensures seamless wireless connection, even at high sensor resolutions; on-board memory lets you take your profiles and macros on the road
Very expensive; no on-the-fly macro recording; clunky USB cable is a hassle to plug into the mouse
The Razer Mamba provides unmatched precision, whether it's connected directly to your PC or set free in wireless mode, but, due to its cost, it's likely to appeal only to the most dedicated of gamers. If Razer fixed a few design and features issues, w...