Friday, September 25, 2009

Razer – Naga Mouse

Hailed as the company's first ever MMO gaming mouse, the Razer Naga promises to add a whole new level of reality to those who spend hours on end within World of Warcraft and the like,

The mouse, which was tested in participation with leading MMO gamers and community sites such as Curse.com, offers a wild new level of customization and offloads some of the strain on one's keyboard and places it onto the mouse. We get the feeling it'd take a bit of getting used to, but it's nothing you Level 50 warlords can't handle. The Naga boasts a customizable interface for bringing keyboard commands to the mouse, as well as a dozen thumb buttons that can be mapped however you please. The Razer Naga’s add-on software, in conjunction with the supported titles, enables gamers to save unlimited profiles and program thousands of different in-game commands for each character you choose to play without the hassle of remapping every time you re-spec.

Also on tap today is a Megasoma, a so-called hybrid gaming mat. The surface was designed with one goal in mind: to bring the accuracy, comfort, flexibility and durability of a soft mat into a stiffer, sleeker gaming mat. Consider it the best of both worlds, with Razer promising the ultra-durability of a hard mat but also the smooth glide of a soft mat. The company notes that the mat is built with a durable translucent silicone that enables gamers to actually roll it up and transport it, which is way more than most stiff, flat mats can say.
The Naga is expected to ship worldwide soon for $79.99, while the Megasoma pad will do the same at $49.99. Full specifications are in the press release below.

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