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Testseek.com have collected 73 expert reviews of the Razer Lachesis and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Lachesis.
Award: Recommended January 2008
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  Published: 2008-10-11, review by: rwlabs.com

  • 3G 4000 DPI Sensor / Fastest Mouse In The Market, Looks Wonderful At Night, 9 Fully Programmable buttons, Excellent Software And drivers, Excellent Build Quality, Option to Glow or not at night, Slides easily on almost every available surface, Onboard pro...
  • Lack Of Extra Teflon Feet, Ergonomics / Shape
  • To be honest the Lachesis left me a strange impression. It is by far the Fastest mouse on the market but it isn’t as comfortable as the previous Razer Death Adder or even the Logitech G9. There are numerous options like the on board memory to store...

 
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  Published: 2008-10-02, review by: Bjorn3d.com

  • Being able to switch from profile to profile and make DPI adjustments on-the-fly without reloading the mouses configuration every time, 32k On-Board Memory on the mouse simplifies the switching from one computer to another without reinstalling and reconfi...
  • Odd shape and its slightly larger size may be problematic with smaller hands, Pricing may deter some, The multitude of adjustments that can be made might overwhelm people and having to go from application to configuration constantly may get tiresome.
  • s The only things I found to be problematic were the odd shape and the slightly larger size of this mouse. This will make it difficult to get used to this mouse at first. The multitude of adjustments can be overwhelming as you find your self constantly...

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  Published: 2008-09-26, review by: pcfrags.com

  • Ease of use, Precision, Configurable, Stylish, Profile Switching, Comfort, FirmWare Upgradeable
  • Might Lose Some Sleep Gaming With It
  • Razer has gone above and beyond in their Lachesis Gaming Mouses design and chucked in a whole barrel of technology to boot. Then to make sure your not going to lose out they added the ability to update the firmware. With its 4000DPI shift on the fly ...

 
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  Published: 2008-09-08, review by: phoronix.com

  • Abstract:  It is very unfortunate that Razer Inc hasnt yet backed the Linux community and stuck to their word by providing any Razer Linux software whether it is open-source or closed-source. There are also no active third-party Razer projects that have support...

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  Published: 2008-06-23, review by: futurelooks.com

  • The Razer Lachesis is a great mouse and I highly enjoyed using it at home. I have also taken it to work and played around with the on-board stored profiles and found the settings changed easily and were actually useful in an office environment. Peopl...

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  Published: 2008-06-18, review by: SysOpt.com

  • Abstract:  June 18, 2008 By Peter Jozefowicz The gaming mouse market is overflowing with choices, but Razer is one of the best and most well-known brands for enthusiast-level gaming hardware. The company has added a new gaming mouse to their lineup of "deadly snakes" mouse controllers. The Razer Lachesis Laser Mouse augments a line that also includes the Krait, Diamondback, DeathAdder, Boomslang, Copperhead, and Salmosa. This is an impressive array of gaming mice, and it looks like Razer has flooded the market with choices, but the Lachesis has features ...

 
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  Published: 2008-06-01, review by: xbitlabs.com

  • Recordbreaking resolution of 4000dpi, Excellent results in the tracking speed test, Integrated memory for storing userdefined profiles with settings (Razer Synapse), Fine tuning of 5 levels of resolution, Highquality feet that work smoothly on any surface...
  • Easily greased rubberized coating, Unhandy side buttons, If you don’t like the shape of other Razer mice, you won’t like this one, either
  • Below is a short list of the highs and lows of the new mouse from Razer. Ideal products do not exist but how close has the Lachesis approached the ideal?Highs:Record-breaking resolution of 4000dpiExcellent results in the tracking speed testIntegrated m...

 
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  Published: 2008-05-12, Author: Devin , review by: techcrunch.com

  • Abstract:  The legend — the mythI’ve always wondered about Razer stuff. Before I touched this mouse, I’d never actually been in the same room as a Razer device. I knew they were respected and their mice considered true precision tools. So I was excited when I got...

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  Published: 2008-04-14, review by: gwn.com

  • Fastest mouse weve ever seen; ambidextrous; excellent drivers.
  • Design is a bit large; side buttons require too much pressure to push; it does not work with most mousepads.
  • An excellent mouse that leaves little to be desired, and much to be feared.

 
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  Published: 2008-03-23, review by: Digitaltrends.com

  • Extreme sensitivity levels, Ambidextrous, Comfortable
  • Firmware update issues, On-the-fly sensitivity feature didn’t always work
  • We like the Lachesis a lot due to its comfort and features. It’s disappointing to see continued software issues though, and we would like to see Razer make the updating process simpler. If you’re a left-hander looking for a gaming mouse w...

 
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