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Thursday April 13, 2006
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 Peripherals maker Razer sent over a couple of its newest goodies from the Pro|Solutions line for us to try: the Pro|Click v1.6 mouse and the Pro|Pad "mousing surface." The first thing I must note: These are some good-looking gadgets. The iPod-white aesthetic isn't getting old for me -- not yet, anyway. And my inner child (or my inner moth?) loves stuff that lights up. The mouse gives off a satisfying blue glow. The Pro|Click's sensor is a swift 1,600 dpi; most mice are somewhere between 400 and 800. The frame rate is over 6,400 frames per second. So it'll work well for gaming, as well as for the professionals Razer seems to be aiming for with this line. And it's got Teflon feet! I'll attest that this mouse is very slippy, especially on the Pro|Pad. The anodyzed-aluminum Pro|Pad is two-sided: One side is for "demanding graphics applications" and one is for "precision engineering users." One is slightly more textured than the other, but truthfully, I'm not sure which side is for who. Regardless, any mouse should work well with it, and it's a whole lot better looking than that free mouse pad you got from your bank 4 years ago. The Pro|Click is available for $59.99, and the Pro|Pad is $29.99.
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