CES 2008: Razer Destructor, the ‘gaming-grade’ mouse surface
- January 8th, 2008
- 3 Comments
Razer distinguishes itself from every other PC peripheral maker by focusing on making higher-end products…like this one! It’s the Destructor, a “gaming-grade” mouse surface. (I don’t play twitchy PC games, so I’ve no idea what the difference is between “gaming-grade” and the everyday kind.) Razer claims that the technical wizardry—optical and laster mouse optimization, “ultra wide” size—of the Destructor allows for up to 25 percent more accurate mouse tracking. It even comes with a protective case—that’s how serious this is. Or is supposed to be; I haven’t used it to say one way or another.
Wanna see my *crazy* mousing surface? Of course you do.
Yup, I think I picked up that hot number at a trade show over a year ago. It does the job. Also, stay in school, kids. Please.
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Jarett (Who am I?)
7 months ago
Why do people use mouse pads with optical mice at all? The purpose of a mouse pad is to give the mouse ball something to grip onto.
Searsky
7 months ago
The answer is simple: It glides better and tracks better, thus giving you better accuracy in games. Just try it, the difference is that obvious.
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U.Pseudonym (Who am I?)
7 months ago
Indeed, Jarett.
Also, using an actual Apple mouse means that you once fell out of the wrong side of the lame tree.